Book, Paragraph

1   I,  43|     the religious system of a remote country. Why, O witlings,
2   I,  52|       Zoroaster arrive from a remote part of the globe, crossing
3  II,  40|     should force their way to remote nations at the risk of life,
4  II,  65|    Him by God the Father, the remote and more secret causes being
5  IV,  28|  turned to flight, and hid in remote solitudes, like a fugitive
6  IV,  30| things which are not only far remote from and unlike their nature,
7 VII,  36|   judge that these things are remote from the dispositions of
8 VII,  50|      one, nothing whatever is remote, to whom the earth is a
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