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1 II | SECTION II: THE MISERY OF MAN WITHOUT
2 II, 73(8) | Virgil, Georgics, ii. "Happy is he who is able
3 II, 73(10) | Disputationes Tusculanae, i, ii Harum sententiarum quae
4 II, 73(11) | Montaigne, Essays, ii. ~
5 II, 73(12) | Montaigne, Essays, ii. ~
6 II, 87(15) | Montaigne, Essays, ii. ~
7 II, 87(16) | Pliny, ii. "As though there were anyone
8 II, 90(17) | Cicero, De Divinatione ii. 22. "A common happening
9 II, 179 | Macrobius, Saturnalia, ii. 4.~
10 VI, 363(49)| Montaigne, Essays, ii. 12. ~
11 VI, 363(50)| Cicero, De Divinatione, ii. 58. "There is nothing so
12 VI, 363(51)| Disputationes Tusculanae, ii. 2. "Devoted to certain
13 VI, 363(54)| Virgil, The Georgics, ii. "Nature gave them first
14 IX, 632 | Josephus, Antiquities, II, i.—Cyrus took occasion
15 XI, 717 | reign of the race of David, II Chron., by all the prophecies,
16 XIII, 826 | prophet, dies in seven months.~II Macc. 3. The temple, ready
17 XIII, 826 | miraculously succoured.—II Macc. 15.~I Kings 17. The
18 XIII, 841 | tu facis nisi Deus. 196 ~II Macc. 14:15. Deus qui signis
19 XIII, 841 | mendacibus, 203 says Saint Paul, II Thess. 2.~Secundum operationem
20 XIV, 887 | them.~Saint Peter, Epistle ii: false prophets in the past,
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