Book,  Par.

 1    II,     37| other questions of the same sort, quite senseless and idle;
 2    IV,     15|  credit of contriving every sort of wickedness, the fact
 3    IV,     70|     become notorious by any sort of deed, Afer charged her
 4   XII,      8|     arrogance in public, no sort of immodesty at home, unless
 5   XIV,     19| though ill-restrained, some sort of respect for his mother
 6   XIV,     70|    justify any boon, of any sort, he might have bestowed.
 7   XIV,     81|   instruments in crime as a sort of standing reproach to
 8   XIV,     82|  prince had called in, as a sort of judicial council. He
 9    XV,     54|   mankind. Mockery of every sort was added to their deaths.
10    XV,     72|  stript off her bosom, in a sort of noose to the arched back
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