Book, Paragraph

 1  II,   7|      as to suppose ourselves possessed of knowledge? For, to pass
 2  II,  66|   field? It is a disposition possessed by all, and impressed on
 3 III,  15|      15. Does any man at all possessed of judgment, believe that
 4 III,  35|    and upheld, is one animal possessed of wisdom and reason; yet
 5  IV,   8|      existence; or that they possessed any fixed powers, seeing
 6  IV,  23| those whom they find to have possessed themselves of others rights
 7  IV,  24|       and by force and fraud possessed a sovereignty not his own?
 8   V,  12|      or one of the gods, and possessed of immortality? For if he
 9  VI,  24|  justice, peace, good faith, possessed the hearts of men, and no
10 VII,   1|     of the kind, and are not possessed by desires for such things.
11 VII,   9|    base creature, and am not possessed of reason and wisdom, as
12 VII,  30|   men void of reason, or not possessed of common understanding:
13 VII,  44|    one of the immortals, and possessed of the everlasting blessedness
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