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1 XII | tell. Charms have a certain natural force; and any one who comes 2 XIII | reverend son,223Gregory. Natural ability, as you know, if 3 XVII | the Stoics, that they are natural, the first articulate sounds 4 XVII | from the Stoics, are they "natural," in the sense that primitive 5 XVII(311)| by an arbitrary, but by a natural process, in correspondence 6 XVII | that though they have a natural power in a given language, 7 XIX | be gods, and resumes its natural affection for the Creator; 8 XIX | Creator; and because of that natural affection for Him, it eagerly 9 XX | the arts; and they have a natural protection, for they are 10 XX | able by reason to order the natural advantages of the irrational 11 XX | being that they take this natural remedy not because they 12 XX | given to the eagles as a natural remedy, and use it intelligently? 13 XX | it may be the result of natural processes; for Divine Providence 14 XXI | whatever is held together by a natural soul,433including metals, 15 XXI | hand, to blame our mere natural constitution 437is absurd; 16 XXI | ways after that, in the natural course of things, the unsteadiness 17 XXI | hereafter to receive its natural cultivation. For our 478 18 XXII | things which have no such natural affinity, so that through 19 XXIV | living creature, he had no natural participation in evil; but 20 XXIV | must either be caused by natural weakness, or be due to the 21 XXVII | who advance the plea of natural constitution, supposing 22 Index | better weapon than their natural protection, 116; a training-school