Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |    Writing. Time in which the Action is placed. Localization
 2  Int,   2|       times, and yet laid the action of his novel a few years
 3  Int,   3|        in some measure, every action we commit, and stamp it.
 4    1,  15|       to gain more liberty of action. With affairs in this posture,
 5    1,  17|      ought to come to a civil action and a judgment secured.~
 6    2,  45|     and we, having freedom of action with the tyrant away, began
 7    2,  49|    One plug had about as much action as a jackass with a pack-saddle;
 8    2,  59| FIFTY-FIFTH.~We applauded his action and engaged in a discussion
 9    5, 145|       Attic. iv, 14, where an action at law is cited, in which
10    5, 154|   applaud each word and every action of their immortal patron,
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