Book, Paragraph

1  II,  16|     eating and drinking, and get rid of the filth which remains
2   V,  43|          these things can be got rid of which have once been
3  VI,   7| testimony which could not be got rid of, caused it to remain
4 VII,  12|         fate is excluded and got rid of, it does not belong to
5 VII,  25|       flavours sought for to get rid of their aversion, so that
6 VII,  32|         become dirty; and to get rid of the filth, do those who
7 VII,  33|           they lay it aside, get rid of it, and show themselves
8 VII,  45|        by which the filth is got rid of, freeing his body from
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