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emotion 2
emperors 1
empire 2
employ 12
employed 4
emptiness 1
empty 4
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12 creation
12 dangerous
12 discover
12 employ
12 enemy
12 enlighten
12 enter
Blaise Pascal
Pensées

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employ

   Section,  Paragraph
1 I, 16 | the expressions which we employ. This assumes that we have 2 II, 82 | imaginary knowledge, they must employ those silly tools that strike 3 II, 143| they go, and thus we cannot employ and divert them too much. 4 II, 143| time for relaxation, to employ it in amusement, in play, 5 III, 194| hours which they otherwise employ so uselessly; whatever aversion 6 IV, 283| Jesus Christ and Saint Paul employ the rule of love, not of 7 VII, 425| Whatever different means they employ, they all tend to this end. 8 VII, 451| naturally hate one another. They employ lust as far as possible 9 VII, 471| believed, though I should employ gentle persuasion, though 10 VII, 502| are also passions. We must employ them as slaves, and, leaving 11 X, 649| them.~It is like men, who employ a certain obscure language 12 XIV, 912| Probability.—Each one can employ it; no one can take it away.~


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