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1 Ded | something that, if they can bear with this, will be truly 2 I, II | patiently prepare himself to bear the name of whimsical, sceptical, 3 II, XIII | consider the thing placed to bear relation, and its distance 4 II, XIII | also wanted something to bear it up) but thought of this 5 II, XXI | good; which desires always bear proportion to, and depend 6 II, XXI | and pain in this life can bear any proportion to the endless 7 II, XXIII | constitution is able to bear a remove into parts of this 8 II, XXVI | and, by the relation they bear thereunto, call them young 9 II, XXVIII| it. By the relation they bear to the first of these, men 10 II, XXVIII| and insensible enough, to bear up under the constant dislike 11 II, XXIX | which are all finite, cannot bear any. Thus it is also in 12 II, XXXIII| his stomach, and he cannot bear the very idea of it; other 13 II, XXXIII| joined, that he can no more bear the one than the other.~ 14 II, XXXIII| mind, and can as little bear the one as the other.~13. 15 II, XXXIII| suggested to him, he could never bear the sight of the operator: 16 IV, XI | Our senses in many cases bear witness to the truth of 17 IV, XV | upon it, and that it would bear an elephant, if he were 18 IV, XVI | great concerns, will not bear delay: for those depend, 19 IV, XX | question is capable, and will bear it to be made. Until that