Book, Paragraph

1   I,   9|       said to hang over with an injurious veil, because idle lust
2   I,  44|     bestowed nothing hurtful or injurious, but only that which is
3  II,  17|      ignorance demanded what is injurious and dangerous to himself.
4 VII,  12| blessings and turn away what is injurious, except they have been first
5 VII,  23|  contrary, that they may not be injurious, it follows that it should
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