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33 matter
33 over
33 pass
33 side
33 within
32 bad
32 called
Blaise Pascal
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1 I, 9 | we must notice from what side he views the matter, for 2 I, 9 | the matter, for on that side it is usually true, and 3 I, 9 | him, but reveal to him the side on which it is false. He 4 I, 9 | naturally he cannot err in the side he looks at, since the perceptions 5 II, 70 | centre, that if we change one side of the balance, we change 6 II, 155 | themselves on the weakest side, for they have no influence; 7 III, 233 | He is not." But to which side shall we incline? Reason 8 III, 233 | are as many risks on one side as on the other, the course 9 III, 233 | befall you in taking this side? You will be faithful, humble, 10 V, 291 | friend, you were born on this side of the mountain, it is therefore 11 V, 292 | 292. He lives on the other side of the water.~ 12 V, 293 | you not live on the other side of the water? If you lived 13 V, 293 | water? If you lived on this side, my friend, I should be 14 V, 293 | since you live on the other side, I am a hero, and it is 15 V, 294 | by a river! Truth on this side of the Pyrenees, error on 16 V, 294 | Pyrenees, error on the other side.~Men admit that justice 17 V, 294 | because he lives on the other side of the water, and because 18 VI, 357 | their extremes on either side, vices present themselves, 19 VI, 407 | malice has reason on its side, it becomes proud and parades 20 VII, 434 | the chief arguments on one side and the other.~I omit minor 21 VII, 434 | each must take a part and side either with dogmatism or 22 XI, 721 | she shall not stand on his side, neither be for him. Then 23 XII, 744 | faith, if they were on our side. We should then have a more 24 XII, 794 | convincing proof on one side or the other.~ 25 XIII, 817| itself inclined to that side by the truth, becomes thereby 26 XIII, 826| happened any miracle on the side of error, and not of truth.~ 27 XIII, 840| and greatest being on the side of the Church.~These nuns, 28 XIII, 842| miracles have never been on the side of the false Christians, 29 XIII, 842| Christians, and the other side has never been without a 30 XIII, 842| suspicious, both on one side, there is no difficulty. 31 XIII, 842| suspicious doctrine on the same side, we must then see which 32 XIII, 845| happen a miracle on the side of those in error, men would 33 XIV, 877 | should see violence on one side and justice on the other (


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