Section, Paragraph
1 I, 9 | we wish to correct with advantage and to show another that
2 I, 18 | truth of a thing, it is of advantage that there should exist
3 I, 18 | truth of a thing, it is of advantage that there should exist
4 II, 82 | countenance often gives them the advantage in the opinion of the hearers,
5 II, 100 | since there is always some advantage in making men love us. Human
6 II, 154 | have no friends to your advantage.~
7 II, 155 | true friend is so great an advantage, even for the greatest lords,
8 III, 194 | with all their heart; what advantage can they obtain, when, in
9 V, 322 | of noble birth is a great advantage. In eighteen years it places
10 VI, 347 | knows that he dies and the advantage which the universe has over
11 VII, 434 | them. In this appears their advantage. They are not for themselves;
12 VII, 471 | to believe it, whatever advantage comes to me from it; and
13 VIII, 582| I do not see therein the advantage of total darkness, it is
14 XII, 780 | for all, you take undue advantage of a fault in men who at
15 XII, 797 | made such remarks to their advantage. But as they acted thus
16 XIV, 861 | errors, she derives this advantage from it, that they destroy
17 XIV, 890 | 891. Heretics, who take advantage of the doctrine of the Jesuits,
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