Section, Paragraph
1 II, 82 | which can only make its friends miserable; the one covers
2 II, 101 | there would not be four friends in the world. This is apparent
3 II, 139 | bragging tomorrow among his friends that he has played better
4 II, 143 | honour, their property, their friends, and even with the property
5 II, 143 | and the honour of their friends. They are overwhelmed with
6 II, 143 | fortune and that of their friends be in good condition, and
7 II, 154 | 154. I have no friends to your advantage.~
8 V, 331 | others, laughing with their friends, and, when they diverted
9 VI, 376 | its enemies than from its friends; for the weakness of man
10 VII, 553 | least in His three dearest friends, and they are asleep. He
11 VII, 553 | including that of His own friends chosen to watch with Him,
12 VII, 553 | weary.~Jesus, seeing all His friends asleep and all His enemies
13 VIII, 571| because they had been his friends.~Therefore it was well that
14 XI, 721 | and her children, and her friends, shall be delivered to death." (
15 XII, 791 | chief people reject Him; His friends and His nearest relatives
16 XII, 797 | not have failed to secure friends who would have made such
17 XIII, 854| either in favour of your friends or against your enemies.
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