Section, Paragraph
1 I, 36 | me for a besieged town. I need, then, an upright man who
2 II, 72 | knowing them. And yet we need no less capacity for attaining
3 II, 77 | this, he has no further need of God.~
4 II, 126 | desire of independence, need.~
5 II, 140 | disquieting thoughts? We need not wonder; for a ball has
6 II, 165 | were truly happy, we not need diversion from thinking
7 III, 194 | and self-love; for this we need only see what the least
8 III, 194 | advice, and help in every need of life? Do they profess
9 IV, 282 | contrary, that we had never need of it, and that we knew
10 VI, 347 | reed. The entire universe need not arm itself to crush
11 VI, 380 | are in the world. We only need to apply them. For instance,
12 VII, 482 | But for this they would need to have intelligence to
13 X, 641 | the two at one stroke, we need only see if the prophecies
14 X, 677 | thing figured. For this we need only examine what they say
15 XII, 792 | their lustre, and have no need of worldly greatness, with
16 XII, 792 | victory, their lustre, and need no worldly or intellectual
17 XIII, 834| miracles from belief. No others need be excluded.~Does it, therefore,
18 XIII, 840| with favours. A man would need to have lost his senses
19 XIII, 843| the same. But one would need to have no sincerity in
20 XIII, 851| not the first. The one had need of a precept, not the other.
21 XIV, 920 | will take it away.~I do not need to defend religion, but
22 XIV, 920 | religion, but you do not need to defend error and injustice.
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