Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|     unto whom I opened the causes of my long peregrination
2    1,  7| specially hee enquired the causes of my peregrination and
3    4, 21| the old woman enquired the causes of her new and sudden lamentation.
4    8, 44|   commanded to plead their causes briefly without preambles
5    8, 44| you further enquire of the causes of his death. The opinion
6    9, 48|  much money in pleading of causes: Finally after a few dayes,
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