Book, Paragraph

1  II,  47|  reach of our weakness and frailty, but beyond that also of
2  IV,  28|  fleeting race, and to the frailty of earth. For who, if only
3   V,  29|  on headlong by his innate frailty, and aided by the teaching
4 VII,   5| subjected to suffering and frailty must be mortal; but anger
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