Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,    II, 13|       require both much time and labour to collect together all
 2   I,     V,  4|    manner, whereas they demand a labour and work of their own.~
 3   I,   VII,  5|    distinguished principality of labour, i.e., the sun, and moon,
 4  II,     I,  2| conformation to one agreement of labour and purpose; so that, although
 5  II,    IX,  2|   slothfulness, and a dislike of labour in preserving what is good,
 6  II,    XI,  1|     corporeal, and so bestow his labour upon wisdom and science,
 7  II,    XI,  2|      persons, then, refusing the labour of thinking, and adopting
 8  II,    XI,  4|     performed by means of manual labour, the reason why a thing
 9  II,    XI,  4|          products of an artist's labour, the mind, immediately on
10  II,    XI,  4|     devote themselves with great labour to the pursuits of piety
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