Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,    II, 10|         speak more fully in the proper place, when we come to discuss
 2   I,   III,  5|        5. Nevertheless it seems proper to inquire what is the reason
 3   I,    IV,  2|    conveniently consider in the proper place the subject of all
 4   I,     V,  2|     rational natures, it is not proper to be silent regarding ourselves,
 5   I,   VII,  1|         matters are which it is proper to treat in the following
 6   I,   VII,  1|       these, according to their proper nature, are incorporeal;
 7   I,  VIII,  4| opinions, we shall show, at the proper time and place, how those
 8  II,     I,  4|     above, according to its own proper nature without qualities,
 9  II,    IX,  6|        and will yet show in the proper place, were endowed with
10  II,     X,  1|   subjects may be arrived at in proper order, it seems to me that
11  II,     X,  3|         of intellect or want of proper instruction, adopt a very
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