Book, Chapter

1    1,  18|       Poverty can never win its cases?~Detractors of the times,
2    1,  18|       their possession; but our cases were by no means on an equality,
3    2,  52|       for, though I don't plead cases myself, I studied literature
4    5, 141|         yet still win all his   cases,~The rabble will drink in
5    5, 145|         vi, 121 et seq. In some cases they had recourse to a gossamer
6    5, 156| sometimes succeed so well, that cases are known of boys of fifteen
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