Book, Paragraph

 1 III,   5| whether their numerous body is settled and fixed in number; or
 2 III,  35|     this being established and settled, the whole matter comes
 3 III,  40|       harmoniously, nothing is settled with the consent of all,
 4 III,  42|     for benefits, if it is not settled and determined who should
 5 III,  44|   confide, this to hold, to be settled in the knowledge of something
 6  IV,  20|     their betrothed brides, on settled conditions? And what do
 7  VI,  26|       also, and a condemnation settled; to which these very images
 8 VII,   7|       mortals? and was it ever settled by them what it was fitting
 9 VII,   7|        nothing was ever either settled or ordained by them, since
10 VII,  10|        shall be done, has been settled and fixed in time past,
11 VII,  32|      days on which it has been settled that they began to breathe.
12 VII,  44|        from Epidaurus, and now settled in the island in the middle
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