|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |       object. For ~example, man, ass, stone agree in the one
 2   1, 14  |          that I said a man is an ass, as that I ~said Socrates
 3   1, 29  |          Although a horse and an ass have ~their own proper definitions,
 4   1, 39  |          this ~stone," and "this ass." So, speaking in a grammatical
 5   1, 48  |         be ~preserved unless the ass were killed. Neither would
 6   1, 63  |       higher nature; ~just as an ass does not desire to be a
 7   1, 73  |      mule is the offspring of an ass and a mare; but even ~these
 8   1, 39  |          this ~stone," and "this ass." So, speaking in a grammatical
 9   1, 49  |         be ~preserved unless the ass were killed. Neither would
10   1, 64  |       higher nature; ~just as an ass does not desire to be a
11   1, 72  |      mule is the offspring of an ass and a mare; but even ~these
12   1, 109 |      says on the text, "When the ass saw the angel" (Num. 22:
13   2, 102 |         plough with an ox and an ass together."~Aquin.: SMT FS
14   2, 102 |       plough "with an ox and an ~ass together"; thus a fool should
15   2, 105 |      just as an animal, ~e.g. an ass or an ox. But it is commanded (
16   2, 69  |          23:5): "If thou see the ass of him that ~hateth thee
17   2, 69  |          prejudiced, than if his ass were to lie underneath ~
18   2, 69  |         If thou meet thy enemy's ass going astray, bring it ~
19   2, 69  |      Reply OBJ 1: So long as the ass lies under the burden, there
20   2, 71  |          to raise another ~man's ass lying "underneath his burden,"
21   2, 86  |         to sacrifice, such as an ass or a human being. ~Hence
22   2, 120 |          day loose his ox or his ass . . . and lead them ~to
23   2, 163 |        spoke to man, even as the ass on which Balaam sat ~spoke
24   2, 184 |          with the jaw-bone of an ass. For those ~fathers, had
25   2, 187 |       necessary for one to be an ass before being a man, or married ~
26   2, 187 |       pit . . . and an ~ox or an ass fall into it, the owner
27   3, 40  | Sabbath-day loose his ox or his ~ass from the manger, and lead
28   3, 40  |       Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit,
29 Suppl, 37|   proximate genus; ~thus man and ass are several animals, and
30 Suppl, 52|     mules born ~of a mare and an ass are more like mares than
 
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