Book, Paragraph

1  II,  65| save us, let Him change our dispositions, and compel us to trust
2 III,  25|    you also ascribe to them dispositions fierce, cruel, savage, ever
3 III,  40|  unknown names and pitiless dispositions, but they are considered
4  VI,   1|  cherish impious and wicked dispositions, or have conceived any madly
5  VI,  22|    are gentle and of calmer dispositions, what would it have been
6  VI,  23|    endowed with rather calm dispositions, considered that favour
7 VII,  23| benevolent, and have gentle dispositions, is not only pious and religious,
8 VII,  36|  things are remote from the dispositions of the deities; or if there
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