Book,  Par.

1     I,     16|  caprices was the task of universal rule. Consequently, in a
2   III,      2|  the earth, there was one universal groan. You could not distinguish
3   III,      8|   of Illyricum, amidst an universal eagerness to exact vengeance
4   III,     40| fatherhood, the State, as universal parent, might possess their
5    VI,     77|  faintness. Then ensued a universal panic, and while the rest
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