Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | there, let our imagination pass beyond; it will sooner exhaust
2 II, 82 | which may not be made to pass for a false impression either
3 II, 149 | the towns through which we pass. But if we are to remain
4 II, 172 | us, we regret to see it pass away. We try to sustain
5 III, 194 | occupation.~But as for those who pass their life without thinking
6 III, 195 | monstrous thing, and they who pass their life in it must be
7 III, 219 | of this: they discuss to pass an hour.~Plato, to incline
8 V, 323 | window to see those who pass by. If I pass by, can I
9 V, 323 | those who pass by. If I pass by, can I say that he placed
10 V, 325 | Custom without this would pass for tyranny; but the sovereignty
11 VI, 384 | several things which are false pass without contradiction. Contradiction
12 VII, 434 | arguments of the sceptics—I pass over the lesser ones—are
13 VII, 459 | stable or transitory; if it pass away, it is a river of Babylon.~
14 VII, 482 | themselves without allowing it to pass to the other members, they
15 VII, 553 | prays only once that the cup pass away, and then with submission;
16 IX, 610 | 11. And thence it came to pass that, being in the desert,
17 IX, 627 | ancestors, and this can pass for truth.~Every history
18 X, 650 | this generation shall not pass till all these things be
19 X, 690 | talk in this manner, will pass upon them the same judgment.
20 XI, 712 | things which have come to pass, and things that are to
21 XI, 712 | former things are come to pass, and new things do I declare;
22 XI, 712 | suddenly; and they came to pass. Because I know that thou
23 XI, 712 | to thee before it came to pass: lest thou shouldst say
24 XI, 721 | thee what shall come to pass hereafter. This dream is
25 XI, 725 | protector?~"All men shall pass away, and be consumed by
26 XI, 725 | this: "And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord,
27 XI, 725 | him. And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not
28 XII, 751 | and his wonder comes to pass. This is infinite.~He had
29 XII, 755 | plainly things which come to pass, and who declares his intention
30 XII, 755 | clear things which come to pass?~
31 XII, 769 | And this then came to pass.~
32 XIII, 802| prediction does not come to pass (Deut. 18.), and that they
33 XIII, 842| for this will not come to pass. Si angelus... 208 ~Rule:
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