Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|       his immense wealth to the contrary notwithstanding.)~The tortured
2    1,  20|       demand punishment; on the contrary, she wonders what god has
3    2,  74|      relate what followed, for, contrary to all convention, some
4    4, 112|   humiliate well-born young men contrary to right and law, Eumolpus
5    4, 114| notorious for centuries; on the contrary, if we cared to hear it,
6    5, 153|      sic extendere pedali," and contrary to the tradition which lay
7    5, 156|      use of such agents; on the contrary, the women themselves profited
8    6     |       death of Virginia. On the contrary, in Livy, a great admirer
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