Book, Chapter

1    II,     XVII|  force, but their zeal was to preserve the truth of what was stated.
2    II,     XVII|       language, but rather to preserve the character of what was
3    IV,       VI|      not naturally such as to preserve their order, but are uneven;
4    IV,      XXX|     be all the more likely to preserve that which came into existence,
5    IV,      XXX| turned round like a wheel and preserve its essence while changing
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