Book,  Par.

1     I,     13|        towards a father, and the necessities of the State in which laws
2   III,     49|    adopted to meet the political necessities of the time, and subsequently
3    XI,      5| affection of the husband and the necessities of the senator. ~ ~
4    XV,     66|   craving relief for his private necessities, and, being a man of strong
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