Book,  Par.

1   III,      7|   then return to their usual pursuits, and, as the shows of the
2     V,     11|   avowedly, for his literary pursuits, and inflicted a slight
3   XII,     68| distinguish himself by noble pursuits, and the reputation of an
4   XIV,     28|    his attention on graceful pursuits or on legitimate recreations.
5   XVI,     29|     those in whose track and pursuits you have passed it." ~ ~
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