Book, Chapter

1    4, 125|       the ferryman's strength be sufficient to carry~The souls of the
2    5, 145|       fathers, who supposed that sufficient punishment for unchaste
3    5, 145|         tongue, and this hint is sufficient to confirm him in his belief
4    5, 145| quotations given above furnish a sufficient commentary upon the bathing
5    5, 154|          contagious malady is of sufficient weight to excuse the visits
6    6     |          a peculiar cause is not sufficient explanation for a universal
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