Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6|         mind, moreover, does not require space in order to carry
2   I,     I,  6| composite. Neither does the mind require bodily magnitude in order
3   I,    II, 13| essential goodness. But it would require both much time and labour
4   I,     V,  4|        of inference alone, or to require the assent of our hearers
5   I,    VI,  2|      judging or ruling those who require this; others dominion, doubtless,
6  II,    IX,  3|          it seems superfluous to require; since it is certain that
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