Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII| belonging to her; and hence arises what so commonly takes place,
2  II,         V|    s capacity.~ ~"Whence it arises," he continued, "that when
3  II,      XLVI| very well what this seizure arises from."~ ~"I know not from
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