Book, Chapter

1    II,    XVIII|     has spoken something else greater still, which also preserves
2    II,      XVI|       in the way who does the greater wrong, not he who takes
3   III,     VIII| manifest to his enemies. What greater thing could there be than
4   III,      XXV|      their power, and so much greater was it than a mere mustard
5   III,     XLII|     full of disorder, and the greater part of life was devoted
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