Book,  Par.

1  XIII,     14|        now, on the other hand, lax to excess. The change did
2  XIII,     35|     that they might not be too lax in their duties from fear
3   XIV,     27|       by the introduction of a lax tone, so that all which
4   XIV,     59| knights and senators after the lax fashion of the Greeks.~ ~
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