Part, Question
1 1, 8 | places, and in a small or large place.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
2 1, 13 | takes equivocal names in a ~large sense, including analogous
3 1, 67 | body can be daily generated large enough to fill the intervening ~
4 1, 68 | body can be daily generated large enough to fill the intervening ~
5 1, 77 | immuted ~differently by a large and by a small surface:
6 2, 18 | to take something in a ~large or small quantity, does
7 2, 18 | belongs to another in a large or small ~quantity, does
8 2, 45 | while animals whose heart is large are timid; because the natural ~
9 2, 45 | degree of temperature to a large as to a ~small heart; just
10 2, 45 | as a fire does not heat a large house as well as it ~does
11 2, 64 | and ~magnificence to very large expenditure, as stated in
12 2, 65 | he were to come in for a large sum of money, he would ~
13 2, 104 | concern the ~community at large and the government thereof.
14 2, 104 | has given little with a large heart, and ~has bestowed
15 2, 127 | liberality, and another about large sums of money, namely "magnificence."~
16 2, 127 | greatness, especially to the ~large number of those who are
17 2, 132 | affairs of the community at large. ~Wherefore the magnificent
18 2, 184 | philosophy, cast away a large amount of ~gold; for he
19 3, 44 | therefore suppose that many large and very dense clouds were
20 3, 72 | bishop, especially in a large diocese, would not ~suffice
21 3, 76 | indifferently in a small or large quantity; as the whole nature ~
22 3, 76 | and another thing, to be large; hence it can be moved as
23 3, 77 | possible for an earthen ~body, large enough to be generated from
24 Suppl, 1 | thing is ~sundered into large parts, but of crushing or
25 Suppl, 7 | thus the ~expenditure of large sums is the object of magnificence,
26 Appen1, 1| for that they will have a large ~share of God's goodness
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