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1 2 | this as it may), if you take t he philosophers, you would 2 6 | Some such hallucination, I take it, must have occurred to 3 10| of that mouth of theirs. Take any living thing whatever, 4 16| irrational. To this definition we take no exception, except that 5 19| and hastens to be secure. Take also ivy-plants, never mind 6 19| were naturally meant to take the opposite direction, 7 24| inadmissible in the hypothesis? Take, for instance, the case 8 27| in origin. Now let no one take offence or feel ashamed 9 30| return from death is to take place, when, supposing that 10 31| recovery of life from the dead take place at all, individuals 11 31| work of a thousand years take from you the power of recognition, 12 32| natures. But even if I could take in my hand the "atoms" of 13 32| possibly belong to many things. Take an example or two. A stone 14 37| breathed at first into man. Take a certain quantity of gold 15 39| entire head of his son, or to take out a hair, or to shave 16 48| But however this be, I take it that it all amounts to 17 49| caprice of the demons to take away as well as to confer 18 49| the way of demons? (Let us take any view of the case), only 19 50| were Menander himself to take a plunge into this famous 20 55| pains of martyrdom: you must take up the cross and bear it 21 58| recompense. What, then, is to take place in that interval?