Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|      by some means come into possession of the MS., and Du Pin,
2    1,  15| complacency to the one meant possession of the other. Giton, in
3    1,  18|      which they had in their possession; but our cases were by no
4    1,  19|   lawyers, who wished to get possession of the mantle for their
5    4, 104|       No, indeed I desire no possession unless the world envies
6    4, 124|      faithful to change, and~Possession's betrayer, dost own thyself
7    6     | arose another reason for the possession of beauty by the valiant.
8    6     |  absence of laws, the one in possession of either the one or the
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