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References Chapter 5

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111. Ibid., Book IV.14, p. 253.
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113. Ibid., Book IV.14, p. 208.
114. Ibid., Book IV.9, p. 206-207.
115. Ibid., Book IV.11, p. 211-212.
116. Ibid., Book IV.11, p. 212.
117. Ibid., Book IV.11, p. 213.
118. Ibid., Book IV.11, p. 214.
119. Ibid., Book IV.11, p. 214.
120. Ibid., Book IV.11, p. 215.
121. Ibid., Book VI.5, p. 283.
122. Ibid., Book III.1, p. 135.
123. Ibid., Book VI.5, p. 284.
124. Ibid., Book III. 1, p. 135.
125. Ibid., Book IV.9, p. 206.
126. Ibid., Book IV.6, pp. 198.
127. Ibid., Book IV.6, pp. 198.
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