Book, Chapter

1   III,     VIII|       of a phantom of the air, enslaving all things to the necessity
2   III,     XXIV|      harm the understanding by enslaving the judgment of the reason.~ ~
3   III,     XXXI|      soul's understanding, and enslaving by the juggler's art those
4   III,     XXXI| implacable and bitter foe, who enslaving by his hypocrisy the minds
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