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1 I, 33 | times," "Fatal," etc., and call this jargon poetical beauty.~
2 I, 33 | for the queen; hence we call sonnets made after this
3 I, 42 | 42. To call a king "Prince" is pleasing,
4 I, 49 | places in which we ought to call Paris, "Paris," others in
5 I, 49 | others in which we ought to call it the capital of the kingdom.~
6 II, 72 | regard to material objects we call that an indivisible point
7 II, 114 | vines by their fruit, and call them the Condrien, the Desargues,
8 II, 139 | this respect it is right to call their quest a vain one.
9 III, 194 | daring. It is what they call "shaking off the yoke,"
10 III, 194 | kinds of people one can call reasonable; those who serve
11 III, 194 | were in their place, and call upon them to have pity upon
12 IV, 260 | themselves in the press and call numbers to their rescue.
13 V, 294(40) | anything which is ours; what I call ours is conventional." ~
14 V, 302 | invent, the latter will call them ridiculous names and
15 VI, 408 | difficult to find as what we call good; and often on this
16 VI, 409 | in animals is nature, we call in man wretchedness, by
17 VII, 464 | tempt us of themselves, and call to us, even when we are
18 IX, 601 | man has not who chooses to call himself a prophet? What
19 IX, 610 | Deuteronomy. Deut. 30:19: "I call heaven and earth to record
20 X, 642 | which they place it; they call those their enemies who
21 XI, 692 | say this; every one can call himself a prophet. But I
22 XI, 712 | unto a nation that did not call upon my name.~"I have spread
23 XI, 712 | Lord shall slay thee, and call His servants by another
24 XI, 712 | of crying.~"Before they call, I will answer; and while
25 XI, 726 | are not my people, I will call them my people."~
26 XII, 770 | leave the healthy to die; to call to repentance, and to justify
27 XIV, 919 | silent. It is true that a call is necessary; but it is
28 XIV, 919(230)| tribunal, Lord Jesus, I call." ~
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