Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII|      would be a waste of time to employ it in reasoning with thy
2   I,      XLIV|       him if it was attempted to employ force against him; so they
3  II,      XIII|        our own houses, and there employ ourselves in pleasanter
4  II,     XVIII| neighbourhood, where he hoped to employ his time until the day came
5  II,        LI|   situations, where they have to employ not only the bodily powers
6  II,       LXI|       especially if you deign to employ it in your service."~ ~ ~
7  II,      LXII|       translating, for a man may employ himself in ways worse and
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