Book, Chapter

 1   Int,       10|           a man to answer so many cunning objections without involving
 2    II,        X|           The dragon or demon was cunning enough to attack |37 the
 3    II,      XIX|          had got His freedom by a cunning device, and a form of jugglery;
 4   III          |          the exponent of Hellenic cunning had uttered these words
 5   III,       IX|         draw up by his throat the cunning and deceitful dragon who
 6   III,    XXIII|         many an emptied quiver of cunning sophistry. And indeed when
 7   III,    XXIII| demonstrated? This is through the cunning discovery of persuasive
 8    IV          |  Encircled by so great a storm of cunning devices, but encouraged
 9    IV,       XI|       away" for the cloud of your cunning imagination as well as for
10    IV,      XXX|      should be no judgment of the cunning of quackery and no honour
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