|    Part, Question1   1, 22 |      provider makes his work as stable as he can, lest ~it should
 2   1, 66 |        something of a fixed and stable nature, ~as the power of
 3   1, 69 |         bodies, are perfect and stable ~in being, whereas inferior
 4   1, 67 |        something of a fixed and stable nature, ~as the power of
 5   1, 70 |         bodies, are perfect and stable ~in being, whereas inferior
 6   1, 78 |      the intellect is of a more stable nature, and is more immovable
 7   1, 102|       created things there is a stable element, at least ~primary
 8   1, 102|     because even ~that which is stable, since it is created from
 9   2, 97 |   measure should ~be absolutely stable. But human law is the measure
10   2, 102|    temple, which was fixed ~and stable, signifies the state of
11   2, 25 |    origin is prior to, and more stable than, all ~others, because
12   2, 25 |  friendship ~of kindred is more stable, while other friendships
13   2, 25 |   friendship of kindred is more stable, since it ~is more natural,
14   2, 56 |       requires to be voluntary, stable, and firm, because the Philosopher ~
15   2, 74 | irrational creatures are either stable, as bodies, or ~transient,
16   2, 87 |      vow not because it is more stable, ~but because greater stability
17   2, 181|    stone is foursquare, and is ~stable on all sides, if no disturbance
 
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