Book,  Par.

 1    II,     37|       money. There were other questions of the same sort, quite
 2   III,     93|     himself putting incessant questions, without allowing him to
 3   III,     93|     make admissions, that the questions might not have been asked
 4   III,    100|                  As religious questions were under discussion, the
 5    IV,     18|       supreme decision of all questions when the Greeks, through
 6    IV,     22|       discussion of religious questions, that the institution of
 7    IV,     57|      the study of the highest questions. ~ ~
 8    XI,     10| divided, and that the highest questions of empire being uncertain,
 9  XIII,     70|      no amusement) they asked questions about the crowd on the benches,
10   XIV,     11|       and cries, as different questions were asked and uncertain
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