Book, Paragraph

1 III,  16|          poet has maintained, he possesses in common with the ape?
2  IV,   2|       these has divine power, or possesses a form of its own; but that,
3  IV,   6|     because the kingdom which he possesses has not been formed of bricks
4 VII,  24| accordance with usage and custom possesses some rational ground: but
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