|    Part, Question1   1, 81  |      necessity, when ~once it is aware of the necessary connection
 2   1, 101 |        elsewhere. For who is not aware that such is the case with
 3   2, 32  |        to wit, they ~thus become aware of some good existing in
 4   2, 32  |   inasmuch as a man thus becomes aware of his own goodness or greatness, ~
 5   2, 45  |        nobody, so that he is not aware of any imminent danger;
 6   2, 76  |        sufficient for him to be ~aware that the act is sinful;
 7   2, 9   |       creatures that man becomes aware of the loss (of which they
 8   2, 12  |         who are in ~hell, though aware that they are deservedly
 9   2, 65  |       his personal knowledge ~is aware of the truth, he should
10   2, 66  |          when the judge ~becomes aware that a man has made a false
11   2, 75  | substance: and if the ~seller be aware of a fault in the thing
12   2, 75  |        and then if ~the buyer be aware of this, he buys it unjustly
13   2, 93  |   neither the witch nor Saul was aware. Or else the ~spirit of
14   2, 148 |        happen that a man is well aware that the drink is immoderate
15   2, 187 |        Episc.]. "For we are well aware that walls when built receive
16 Suppl, 10|      else ~heretics, who are not aware that certain things they
17 Suppl, 24|         5) if the striker be not aware that he is striking a cleric; (
18 Suppl, 72|        Further, unless they were aware of what happens in our regard
19 Suppl, 72|    grieve somewhat, if they were aware of the ~distress of their
 
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