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subject 30
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30 knows
30 nations
30 new
30 subject
30 use
30 wretchedness
29 9
Blaise Pascal
Pensées

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   Section,  Paragraph
1 I, 16 | must be suitable to the subject, and there must be in it 2 I, 22 | the arrangement of the subject is new. When we play tennis, 3 II, 62 | shunned it by jumping from subject to subject; that he sought 4 II, 62 | jumping from subject to subject; that he sought to be fashionable.~ 5 II, 73 | 73. But perhaps this subject goes beyond the capacity 6 II, 73 | rulers of the world on this subject. What have they thought 7 II, 73 | then, the soul too noble a subject for their feeble lights? 8 II, 83 | deceptive powers. Man is only a subject full of error, natural and 9 II, 91 | deceives us, and does not subject herself to her own rules.~ 10 II, 93 | nature is that which is subject to decay? Custom is a second 11 II, 170| dependent, and therefore subject to be disturbed by a thousand 12 III, 194| enlighten ourselves on this subject, whereon depends all our 13 III, 194| state itself which is the subject of his joy and vanity, I 14 III, 195| of the importance of this subject without being horrified 15 IV, 250| himself to God, may be now subject to the creature. To expect 16 IV, 263| exceptions to the present subject and for saying, "This is 17 V, 298| strong just.~Justice is subject to dispute; might is easily 18 V, 306| principle is not constant, but subject to variation, etc.~ 19 V, 338| punishment of men has made them subject to these follies. Omnis 20 VI, 373| do too much honour to my subject, if I treated it with order, 21 VI, 417| had two souls. A single subject seemed to them incapable 22 VII, 430| darkness which blinds him, nor subject to mortality and the woes 23 VII, 430| the creatures that were subject to him, I made them his 24 VII, 430| contradictions be found in a simple subject?~Incomprehensible. Not all 25 VII, 435| them during all their life subject to error, misery, death, 26 VII, 483| except for itself and to subject it to self, because each 27 IX, 618| sufficiently dealt with this subject.~ 28 IX, 625| But what else could be the subject of their talk save the history 29 XIV, 861| ignorant.~2nd example: On the subject of the Holy Sacrament. We 30 XIV, 867| a nun. "Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are,"


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