Book, Paragraph

1   I,   3|  hurtful things, by which the property of men is assailed, the
2   I,  12| master, even when yon are the property of another, to dictate terms
3   I,  30|     domain you live? on whose property you are? whose is that earth
4  II,  40|     never had any longing for property, should have become exceedingly
5  IV,  16|     to all what should be the property of one?
6  VI,  23| preserve from destruction his property, and himself, and all his
7 VII,   9|     sacrilegiously steal your property and plunder your temples?
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