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1 I, 33 | age," "The wonder of our times," "Fatal," etc., and call
2 II, 82 | caps and their robes four times too wide, they would never
3 II, 172 | we that we wander in the times which are not ours and do
4 II, 172 | we that we dream of those times which are no more and thoughtlessly
5 III, 229 | wherefore I have a hundred times wished that if a God maintains
6 V, 294 | States on earth and in all times; whereas we see neither
7 VII, 425 | sick, of all countries, all times, all ages, and all conditions.~
8 IX, 612 | It has been a thousand times on the eve of universal
9 IX, 618 | of the world and in all times; but their morality cannot
10 IX, 618 | and beliefs at different times, I find in one corner of
11 IX, 619 | kings who have a hundred times tried to destroy them, as
12 IX, 619 | extending from the earliest times to the latest, their history
13 IX, 631(114)| seventy years, then in the times of Artaxerxes, the king
14 XI, 706 | preserved throughout all times. And, in order that this
15 XI, 712 | beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not
16 XI, 721 | city the holy city. The times of wrath shall be passed,
17 XI, 721 | wall, even in troublous times. And after three score and
18 XI, 721 | than before, and in those times also a great number of enemies
19 XIII, 802 | The distinction of the times. One rule during the time
20 XIII, 806 | 807. In all times, either men have spoken
21 XIII, 842 | we must distinguish the times.~How glad you are to know
22 XIV, 863 | Truth is so obscure in these times, and falsehood so established,
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