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1 I, 41 | and humanity, etc. We must please those who have humane and
2 II, 159 | of these in history, they please me greatly. But after all
3 III, 238 | chance), to try hard to please without success?~
4 V, 304 | shall be transmitted as they please. Some place it in election
5 VI, 354(47)| Changes nearly always please the great." ~
6 VII, 425 | part he has not than they please him by the possession of
7 VII, 430 | manner in which it shall please Him to communicate Himself
8 VII, 455 | you remain unjust and can please only the unjust.~
9 VII, 468 | other religion, then, can please those who hate themselves,
10 VII, 499 | For those states, which please God and man, have one property
11 IX, 618 | but their morality cannot please me, nor can their proofs
12 X, 684 | sacrifices are the truth, it must please God, and must not displease
13 XI, 712 | and choose the things that please me, and take hold of my
14 XI, 721 | abandon their religion to please Euergetes, when he will
15 XII, 790 | do good and evil works to please the world, and to show that
16 XIV, 877 | which men dispose as they please, they have placed justice
17 XIV, 914 | Montalte.—Lax opinions please men so much, that it is
18 XIV, 917 | probability, and you can no longer please the world; give probability,
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