Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   5, p.   xx|    have been treated would leave history a mass of questionable
 2    I,   1, p.    6|   the prophecies, and will leave such a task to any who wish
 3  III,   2, p.  116|      b) "10. Thou wilt not leave my soul in Hades,~Neither
 4  III,   5, p.  137|   his former life, did not leave a holy occupation, but came
 5    V, Int, p.  224|    why did the Greeks ever leave what did them good at home
 6   VI,  13, p.   18|    the land of the Jews. I leave you to see, how wonderful
 7   VI,  18, p.   33| standing on the altar gave leave to him that struck, saying: "
 8   VI,  25, p.   47|   see my glory, and I will leave my sign upon them"?~We see
 9  VII,   1, p.   74|   And that which follows I leave you to consider by yourself,
10 VIII,   2, p.  123|    I think it right not to leave unknown the studies of a
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