Book, Chapter

1    1,   8|     their minds by diligent reading; balance their judgment
2    2,  57|   read aloud, as if he were reading the public records, "On
3    5, 145|   Eumolpus had just started reading the first clauses when several
4    5, 145|    in a note on the correct reading of "intertitulos, nudasque
5    5, 145| conspatiantes," the ancient reading would seem to have been "
6    6     |   an important discovery in reading a parchment which contains
7    6     |   thing that men frequently reading about these centuries fail
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