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1 II, 72 | eternity, even if it lasts ten years longer?~In comparison with
2 II, 121 | the same things again, the years, the days, the hours; in
3 II, 123 | person whom he loved ten years ago. I quite believe it.
4 II, 179 | amongst the infants under two years of age, whom he had caused
5 III, 194 | infallibly place us within a few years under the dreadful necessity
6 III, 204 | ought to devote a hundred years.~
7 III, 208 | Why my life to one hundred years rather than to a thousand?
8 III, 238 | certain troubles, but ten years of self-love (for ten years
9 III, 238 | years of self-love (for ten years is the chance), to try hard
10 V, 294 | laws change after a few years of possession; right has
11 V, 322 | great advantage. In eighteen years it places a man within the
12 V, 322 | another have merited in fifty years. It is a gain of thirty
13 V, 322 | It is a gain of thirty years without trouble.~
14 VII, 425 | after such a great number of years, no one without faith has
15 VII, 434 | was committed six thousand years before he was in existence?
16 IX, 594 | last is only eight hundred years old.~The difference between
17 IX, 613 | None has endured a thousand years. But the fact that this
18 IX, 617 | done so for four thousand years.~They declare that they
19 IX, 617 | that during sixteen hundred years they have had people, whom
20 IX, 617 | manner; that four hundred years after they were scattered
21 IX, 618 | had, for nearly a thousand years earlier, been uninterruptedly
22 IX, 619 | during so long a space of years, they have nevertheless
23 IX, 619 | nation more than a thousand years afterwards; so that Homer,
24 IX, 619 | being six or seven hundred years later.~
25 IX, 623 | it is not the length of years, but the multitude of generations,
26 IX, 627 | it by heart. Four hundred years afterwards the witnesses
27 IX, 631(114)| their country after seventy years, then in the times of Artaxerxes,
28 IX, 634 | called Rabot.~A hundred years after the Talmud Hierosol
29 IX, 637 | deliverance within seventy years, was not real captivity.
30 IX, 639 | people existing so many years in perpetual misery, it
31 X, 653 | ruin of the world, forty years after the death of Jesus. "
32 XI, 693 | us, a week and a hundred years would amount to the same
33 XI, 705 | prophets during sixteen hundred years, and, during four hundred
34 XI, 705 | and, during four hundred years afterwards, He has scattered
35 XI, 707 | temple, by the number of years.~
36 XI, 709 | men during four thousand years, who, consequently and without
37 XI, 709 | existed for four thousand years, in order to give corporate
38 XI, 710 | they only came two hundred years afterwards.~Moses, who wrote
39 XI, 721 | shall be passed, and the years of grace shall come for
40 XI, 721 | that is to say, the 7 last years of which he will speak next.)~"
41 XI, 721 | the last three and a half years), "he shall cause the sacrifice
42 XI, 721 | successors).~"And in the end of years they shall join themselves
43 XI, 721 | he shall continue several years when the king of the north
44 XI, 722 | extends only to two hundred years.~
45 XI, 723 | while ago. For two thousand years no heathen had worshipped
46 XII, 736 | prophesying for four thousand years. This is a nation which
47 XII, 736 | abroad, are four thousand years old.~The more I examine
48 XII, 736 | foretold for four thousand years, has come to suffer and
49 XII, 757 | mem signifies six hundred years. But that time has been
50 XII, 791 | renown less? Of thirty-three years, He lives thirty without
51 XII, 791 | without appearing. For three years He passes as an impostor;
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