Book, Chapter

1    2,  48|       about things that don't concern heaven or earth: and none
2    4, 106| troubles with which he has no concern? I shall be well content
3    5, 132|      entered the room in some concern. As I wished to relieve
4    5, 141|       drink in his words with concern~When a Cato austere it  
5    5, 145|    androgeny. Inasmuch as our concern with this subject has to
6    5, 145|        At Rome, his principal concern was to have emissaries everywhere,
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