Book, Paragraph

1   I,   6|   rules, and would not, in the pride and arrogance of enlightenment,
2   I,  38|       our necks, uplifted with pride, to acknowledge the measure
3   I,  65|     speak more truly, scornful pride, not only to harass the
4  II,   7| ourselves, and are uplifted by pride and arrogance so as to suppose
5  II,  19|         I say, carried away by pride and arrogance, would they
6  II,  29|        you should have subdued pride and arrogance, by the evils
7  II,  50|        have been uplifted with pride from the meaning attached
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