Part, Question 
 1   1, 62  |       not by passing from one stage to another; but to have
 2   1, 63  |       not by passing from one stage to another; but to have
 3   1, 106 |       the first to the second stage by the command of the will,
 4   1, 106 |      the second to the ~third stage by the will; for by the
 5   2, 35  |    from pains depicted on the stage: in so far as, in witnessing
 6   2, 72  |    sin of thought; the second stage is reached "when one ~is
 7   2, 72  |       thought"; and the third stage, ~"when consent is given
 8   2, 2   |   intellect's ~arrival at the stage of perfection that comes
 9   2, 23  |    man who has mounted to the stage ~of perfection, is satiated,
10   2, 92  |     to be represented on the ~stage according to the fancies
11   2, 109 |      those who come on to the stage with a disguised ~face,
12   2, 145 |      Wherefore as long as the stage of growth lasts, ~which
13   3, 31  |    brought to a ~more perfect stage of secretion by the mother'
14   3, 74  |       unripe grapes is at the stage of incomplete ~generation,
15   3, 80  |  medicine does not suit every stage of sickness; ~because the
16 Suppl, 32|   consider the degree and the stage ~of the complaint, this
17 Suppl, 32|  people lack, whatever be the stage of their sickness. But ~
18 Suppl, 43|     from another; the second ~stage is when a man can learn
19 Suppl, 43| calmed, man reaches the first stage of ~reason before his seventh
20 Suppl, 43|   begins to ~reach the second stage at the end of his first
21 Suppl, 43|    begins to reach the ~third stage at the end of his second
22 Suppl, 78|     again at the most perfect stage of nature. Now ~human nature
23 Suppl, 78| nature is at the most perfect stage in the age of youth. Therefore ~
 
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