Part, Question
1 1, 19 | passion. Thus with us it is usual for an angry man to ~punish,
2 1, 19 | because what in us is the usual ~expression of our will,
3 1, 24 | human affairs. For it is usual among men ~that they who
4 1, 29 | genus ~substance; but in the usual way of speaking, it means
5 1, 31 | This, however, is not the usual way of speaking, ~unless
6 1, 31 | is taken according to the usual way of ~speaking in a distributive
7 1, 36 | are accommodated ~by the usual mode of speaking to signify
8 1, 39 | OBJ 4: Further, it is not usual to say that the person is
9 1, 73 | seventh day. For it is usual to call a time blessed or
10 1, 39 | OBJ 4: Further, it is not usual to say that the person is
11 1, 72 | seventh day. For it is usual to call a time blessed or
12 1, 104 | because it is outside the usual natural course ~of things.
13 1, 104 | without treatment or ~the usual process of nature; or as
14 2, 35 | pain, which is its more ~usual meaning, then it is contrasted
15 2, 35 | genus, according to the usual sense in which we ~speak
16 2, 113 | In miraculous works it is usual to find three things: the ~
17 2, 113 | something is found besides the usual and ~customary order of
18 2, 37 | should be punished in the usual ~way. On the other hand,
19 2, 55 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It is usual for words to be distorted
20 2, 152 | though it be contrary to the usual course of nature. Therefore ~
21 2, 172 | phantasms ~abstracted in the usual way from the senses without
22 3, 60 | meaning corresponding to the ~usual forms of speech. And so,
23 Suppl, 54| together. Now it is ~more usual for a niece to live with
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