Book, Paragraph

1   I,  18|        exist, there is already room for weakening and decay;
2   I,  48|        to be treated, there is room for this credit being assigned
3  II,  31|   nature of the soul, has made room for philosophy, and found
4  IV,  11|   matter there is the greatest room for distrust, or because
5 VII,  10| certain and fixed, there is no room for all the help given by
6 VII,  11|      these mishaps there is no room for the interference of
7 VII,  14|     But, I ask, where is there room for honour among the gods,
8 VII,  45|    terrible animal, and afford room for objections, which cannot
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