Book, Paragraph

1 III,   6|     their honour, but, by the natures assigned to them, to prove
2 III,  28|       to credit the gods with natures such as human kindness has
3  IV,  19|      full perfection of their natures as soon as they were begotten?
4  VI,  15| blindness-to suppose that the natures of things are changed by
5  VI,  24|    might shake off their rude natures, and, supposing that they
6 VII,  28|     and affect your different natures with a similar feeling?
7 VII,  48|        men have been of mixed natures, wishes, man-nets, and the
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