Book, Paragraph

1   I,  19|         angry with some, and to injure others, to complain of human
2   I,  36|         by us has a tendency to injure them? Is it Janus, the founder
3   I,  53| language, which will in no wise injure him who did them, but which
4  II,  53|          sillily. In what do we injure you, or what wrong do we
5  II,  65|    receive, and shrink from; to injure before benefiting, and to
6 VII,  15|         they are not tempted to injure our enemies, that they do
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