Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|           untiring energy and his exertions to lighten the lot of his
2   I,      XLII|           in which God and my own exertions have raised me to the position
3  II,       XVI|           help he will by his own exertions reach the summit of polite
4  II,      XVII|         take rest after your late exertions; for if they have not been
5  II,       XXI|        hopes that time and my own exertions would improve my fortunes,
6  II,    XLVIII|        and aided by compassionate exertions."~ ~"I believe it," replied
7  II,        LX| conditions to be observed and the exertions to be made for the disenchantment
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