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 1   I,   6|     evil, that it is better to suffer wrong than to inflict it,
 2   I,  62|       would He have stooped to suffer, were it not that a matter
 3  II,   7|      on the contrary, does not suffer the others to be poured
 4  II,  14|       punished, and makes them suffer pain. But what man does
 5  II,  14|  cannot be immortal which does suffer pain? And yet his opinion
 6  II,  20|  regulated and equable that we suffer neither cold nor the violent
 7  II,  44|       their departure, and not suffer them to fall into dangerous
 8  II,  57| another, however, is that they suffer nothing immediately, but
 9  II,  64|      He would gain anything or suffer any loss, if He either made
10  II,  65| yourself to be changed, and to suffer violence, that you may do
11  II,  76|     and salvation, why does He suffer you to be exposed to such
12 III,  23|       why does he, very often, suffer temples and parts of cities
13 III,  36|       that, because of us, men suffer ill at the hands of the
14   V,   8|       be, for nature would not suffer it, that from one kind of
15   V,   9|      slept, and what she would suffer. Oh, shameful representation!
16   V,  20|  introduced by them, would not suffer us to pass cursorily by
17   V,  25|        nor does her misfortune suffer her to remember what the
18   V,  28|      god will gratify him, and suffer uxorias voluptates ex se
19  VI,  17|    greater importance, do they suffer themselves to be shut up
20 VII,   5|  creatures, agitates those who suffer it with tempestuous feelings,
21 VII,  12|      power to prevent it, they suffer an unhappy race to be involved
22 VII,  12|   their demands, and that they suffer the most wretched to undergo
23 VII,  41|    across the circus, about to suffer and be punished as he deserved,
24 VII,  41|     the midst of the circus to suffer the cross, with his back
25 VII,  42|    should in their own persons suffer the penalty of another's
26 App     |        middle of the circus to suffer the penalty and punishment
27 App     |        middle of the circus to suffer the punishment and penalty
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