Book,  Par.

1     I,     70|        noble family, of shrewd understanding, and a perverse eloquence,
2    IV,     45| aristocracy, had the credit of understanding the age and of being wise
3   XII,     31|    have had by no means a dull understanding; and this is either a fact,
4   XIV,     51|       only to establish a good understanding between the governor and
5    XV,      7|     explained them as a secret understanding that with the cessation
6   XVI,     38|  father's intercessions on the understanding that he was not to be admitted
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