Book, Chapter

1   Int,        1|         was originally a work in five books, and claims to represent
2   Int,        1| philosopher, which took place on five successive days. The Athens
3   Int,        7|        with the added mention of five books. Neumann55 long ago
4   Int,        9|        contains three out of the five books of the Apocriticus (
5    II          |        VII-XI contain answers to five objections. This looks as
6   III          |         explain three or four or five propositions of his, than
7   III,     XIII|      fishers of men, and fed the five thousand." Peter's faith
8    IV,      XXX|    ancient times men lived to be five hundred or more, and the
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