Book, Paragraph

1   I,   2|         the worse into opposite conditions that well-regulated temperature
2   I,  62|       perished according to the conditions of human life? The death
3  II,  67|     from ancient customs to new conditions and desires, this accusation
4 III,   9|        and are subject to these conditions of sex, and are immortal,
5 III,  10| goddesses, too, submit to these conditions at the proper time, conceive
6  IV,  20|    betrothed brides, on settled conditions? And what do we say about
7 VII,  28|        make them subject to the conditions of humanity, and shut them
8 VII,  31|    which the worshipper imposes conditions, which he adores with stipulations
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