Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6|    these it cannot receive immediately from boyhood, or from birth,
2  II,   III,  1| the end of all things will immediately follow, and there will be
3  II,   III,  3|   as they will not be able immediately to escape all bodily clothing,
4  II,     V,  4|   refuge by the words that immediately follow, "The world hath
5  II,    IX,  3|    the use of their senses immediately after birth, or at least
6  II,    XI,  4| artist's labour, the mind, immediately on perceiving anything of
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