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1 Intro, 3| rejection for the sake of greater precaution. We wish the
2 Intro, 4| null and void, yet, for greater caution, we decree, with
3 Intro, 5| letter being observed with greater determination and being
4 Intro, 9| persons may be advanced with greater exactness and care, we rule
5 Intro, 9| sustenance of the poor, as the greater need demands or suggests .
6 Intro, 9| horses lest by having a greater number than their resources,
7 Intro, 9| present in person for the greater part of the time, and to
8 Intro, 9| to reside there for the greater part of the time, unless,
9 Intro, 9| curia for some business of greater moment or are sent to other
10 Intro, 9| light may be removed and a greater freedom of votes in the
11 Intro, 10| daily the fear that even greater scandals are developing . ~
12 Intro, 10| book-printing may go ahead with greater satisfaction the more that
13 Intro, 10| employed in the future, with greater zeal and prudence, a more
14 Intro, 11| they involve them in even greater errors. Without any reverence
15 Intro, 11| do these preachers cause greater harm and scandal to the
16 Intro, 11| things may persist with greater steadiness in an undamaged
17 Intro, 11| abolition more difficult, greater strength will be given to
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