Book, Paragraph

1   I,  12|     when you are not your own master, even when yon are the property
2   I,  27|      King and Head, under our Master, Christ. If you examine
3   I,  63|     hand, the Introducer, the Master and Teacher directed His
4   I,  65|   hesitate to believe, though master of every power and destroyer
5  II,  25|      free, to fly back to its master's house; a dog, on finding
6  II,  33| others you will return to the master's palace as if to your own
7  II,  65| charge and duty. The Almighty Master of the world has determined
8  IV,  29|  Liber strove to make himself master of the Indian empire; what
9 VII,  39|     of Jupiter the supreme, a master dragged across the middle
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