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perdiderunt 1
perdition 3
pereunt 1
perfect 18
perfection 5
perfections 1
perfectly 9
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18 nevertheless
18 o
18 occasion
18 perfect
18 please
18 possible
18 prince
Blaise Pascal
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perfect

   Section,  Paragraph
1 I, 32 | taste.~And as there is a perfect relation between a song 2 I, 32 | kind; even so there is a perfect relation between things 3 II, 88 | fancies. All that is made perfect by progress perishes also 4 II, 97 | soldiers, remarks, "They are perfect fools." But others affirm, " 5 II, 100 | miserable. He wants to be perfect, and he sees himself full 6 III, 187 | Venerable, because it has perfect knowledge of man; lovable 7 III, 194 | those who bring to the task perfect sincerity and a real desire 8 IV, 251 | the external; it is not perfect without the two, for the 9 V, 337 | which piety gives them. But perfect Christians honour them by 10 VII, 425 | No resemblance is ever so perfect that there is not some slight 11 VII, 430 | created man holy, innocent, perfect. I filled him with light 12 VII, 435 | they could not attain to perfect virtue. Some considering 13 VIII, 581| will than the intellect. Perfect clearness would be of use 14 IX, 618 | world happens to be the most perfect; so that the greatest legislators 15 IX, 619 | law in the world, the most perfect, and the only one which 16 XI, 726 | Is. 61.~He is to show the perfect way, and be the teacher 17 XI, 732 | That He would teach men the perfect way.~And there has never 18 XIV, 888 | order to live in a more perfect state than ordinary Christians,


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