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1 I, 10 | 10. People are generally better persuaded by the reasons
2 I, 22 | but one of us places it better.~I had as soon it said that
3 I, 32 | Nothing makes us understand better the ridiculousness of a
4 I, 33 | will smile; because we know better wherein consists the charm
5 I, 37 | everything. For it is far better to know something about
6 I, 37 | we can have both, still better; but if we must choose,
7 I, 43 | their tongue. They would do better to say: "Our book," "Our
8 I, 56 | disquieted." I am disquieted is better.~
9 II, 66 | life, and there is nothing better.~
10 II, 73 | wiser, think to find a better definition. We are well
11 II, 82 | justice of his cause! How much better does his bold manner make
12 II, 105 | it to the contrary. It is better to say nothing; and then
13 II, 139 | Reasons why we like the chase better than the quarry.~Hence it
14 II, 139 | friends that he has played better than another. So others
15 II, 144 | purpose of happiness it is better for him not to know himself.?~
16 II, 179 | slain, he said that it was better to be Herod's pig than his
17 IV, 242 | Scripture speaks, which has a better knowledge of the things
18 IV, 285 | world. The angels see it better still, and from a more distant
19 V, 320 | dispute. Reason can do no better, for civil war is the greatest
20 VI, 385 | Marriage? No; continence is better. Not to kill? No; for lawlessness
21 VI, 409 | animals, he has fallen from a better nature which once was his.~
22 VII, 434 | concealed the knot so high, or, better speaking, so low, that we
23 VII, 446 | wicked.~Midrasch el Kohelet: "Better is a poor and wise child
24 VII, 482 | belong, which loves them better than they love themselves.~
25 VII, 484 | whole Christian Republic better than all the laws of statecraft.~
26 VII, 499 | state which God loves.~It is better not to fast, and be thereby
27 VII, 549(93)| Canticorum, lxxxiv. "The better one is, the worse one becomes,
28 XI, 692 | I ask them if they are better informed than I am. They
29 XI, 712 | house a place and a name better than that of sons and of
30 XII, 752 | understand, nothing could be better done.~
31 XII, 790 | death. It would have been better to have put Him to death
32 XIV, 864 | so, for the Jesuits have better made profession of the two.~
33 XIV, 919 | the Inquisition!~"It is better to obey God than men."~I
34 XIV, 920 | criminals and impeach their better actions. And these indulge
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