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Page 78
... noble , begin- ning upon reason , proceeding with prudence , mea- actual intention scattered upon several clashing objects at once ; in which case the interposal of a friend is like the sup- ply of a fresh party to a besieged yielding ...
... noble , begin- ning upon reason , proceeding with prudence , mea- actual intention scattered upon several clashing objects at once ; in which case the interposal of a friend is like the sup- ply of a fresh party to a besieged yielding ...
Page 132
... noble than its nurse and parent : let him say why the best of oil is at the top , the 66 which the bones of their fathers reposed , and near to which reposed the bones of one who had in cold blood fallen for his God , at the hands of ...
... noble than its nurse and parent : let him say why the best of oil is at the top , the 66 which the bones of their fathers reposed , and near to which reposed the bones of one who had in cold blood fallen for his God , at the hands of ...
Page 289
... noble friends that we love , is not that part that we embrace , but that insen- sible part that our arms cannot embrace . God being all goodness , can love nothing but himself ; he loves us but for that part , which is as it were ...
... noble friends that we love , is not that part that we embrace , but that insen- sible part that our arms cannot embrace . God being all goodness , can love nothing but himself ; he loves us but for that part , which is as it were ...
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