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1 I, 16 | restrict ourselves, so far as possible, to the simple and natural,
2 II, 72(6)| long as one thinks them possible to render; further, recognition
3 II, 100 | he destroys it as far as possible in his own knowledge and
4 II, 139 | good things which it is possible to possess, royalty is the
5 II, 160 | seek pleasure; for it is possible to seek pain, and yield
6 III, 234 | to-morrow, and it is certainly possible that we may not, see it.
7 III, 234 | say that it is certainly possible that it is not? Now when
8 V, 331 | madness as little harmful as possible.~
9 VII, 451 | They employ lust as far as possible in the service of the public
10 VII, 536 | must keep silent as much as possible and talk with ourselves
11 XII, 801 | difficulties; for it is not possible to mistake a man raised
12 XIII, 814 | 815. It is not possible to have a reasonable belief
13 XIII, 816 | remedies. For it would not be possible that there should be so
14 XIII, 816 | this being known to be possible, it has been therefore concluded
15 XIII, 816 | reason thus: "A thing is possible, therefore it is"; because
16 XIII, 816 | religion; for it would not be possible that men should have imagined
17 XIII, 817 | true; for it would not be possible that there should be so
18 XIII, 849 | To seduce, if it were possible, even the elect."~
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