Book, Paragraph

1  II,  66|    pleasure which has been generally regarded as more than usually
2  IV,   5| cause it to be clearly and generally understood. For in the first
3  IV,  18|  which men's thoughts have generally received. But if they are
4  VI,   5|  cannot give his attention generally, and without making any
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