Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|        themselves with an infinite number of sensations and images
 2  Int,   4|     Theologiae Doctor, "are six in number (all on various forms of
 3    3,  99|           crowded around, as did a number of drunken lodgers, but
 4    4, 123|          Bedecked with an infinite number of garments of silk~Whose
 5    5, 145|         under the Emperors, of the number of laws dealing with sex
 6    5, 145| Notwithstanding this, however, the number of clandestine prostitutes
 7    5, 145|         Regn. Neap. 5078, which is number 7306 in Orelli-Henzen) we
 8    5, 156|         own sons, who were four in number; and, being compelled, he
 9    5, 156|           to angels.~In 1871 their number was estimated to be about
10    6     |         Corinth was famous for the number and beauty of its courtesans,
11    6     |        that in those times a great number of Roman women of the noblest
12    6     |           from the contagion; that number would have sufficed, said
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