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Blaise Pascal
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fine

   Section,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | These principles are so fine and so numerous that a very 2 I, 2 | but the conclusions are so fine that only the greatest acuteness 3 I, 34 | say of them that they are fine speakers, when it is not 4 I, 34 | say of them that they are fine speakers, when it is such 5 I, 35 | man. Let none think him a fine speaker, unless oratory 6 II, 72 | circle is itself but a very fine point in comparison with 7 II, 73 | satisfied.~We must see if this fine philosophy has gained nothing 8 II, 107| I have my foggy and my fine days within me; my prosperity 9 III, 211| that case should we build fine houses, etc. We should seek 10 III, 233| that He is. "That is very fine. Yes, I must wager; but 11 IV, 266| presumptuous man! Here is a fine reflection. We must not 12 V, 315| the same with a horse in fine trappings in comparison 13 V, 329| many things are considered fine, as to be good at playing 14 VII, 509| 509. Philosophers.—A fine thing to cry to a man who 15 VII, 509| of himself to God! And a fine thing to say so to a man 16 XI, 700| amidst this darkness!~How fine it is to see, with the eyes 17 XIV, 920| erected a structure equally fine outside, but upon a bad


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