Book,  Par.

1   III,     49|       replied that much of the sternness of antiquity had been changed
2    XI,     21|    serious offences, when such sternness in regard to trifles could
3    XI,     32|        which accorded with the sternness of antiquity, and advised
4   XII,      8| masculine despotism; there was sternness and generally arrogance
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