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1 1, Int | thousand victims; but Bruno felt~no fear, and he took a lodging
2 1, Int | forced dissimulation, and he felt that he could do no good
3 1, Int | six months at Toulouse, he felt it wise to retire, and leaving
4 1, Int | his~work, almost as if he felt that, the time was drawing
5 1, 2 | dissension that is possible to be felt, and he remains in a state
6 1, 3 | things which are commonly felt, and about which others
7 1, 4 | sense of things that are felt, and the understanding of
8 1, 4 | law of things that can be felt, the flesh be obedient to
9 1, 5 | or thence returns,~More felt is each Æolian messenger,~
10 1, 5 | ardent the flames that are felt, as compared with the ordinary
11 1, 5 | seasons of the year to be felt, according as he is found
12 1, 5 | is, in this life, more felt as a painful longing than
13 1, 5 | manifest that he no longer felt more pleasure than sorrow
14 1, 5 | shock of the tempest is not felt.~CIC. Do you then think
15 1, 5 | abyss, and other worthies felt not those things~which would
16 2, 1(1)| God cannot be tasted, felt, seen, because he is more
17 2, 1 | negligent. 1~Then, when he first felt warmed and illuminated in
18 2, 1 | also make the bitter to be felt. But where the entire affection
19 2, 1 | which at present are not felt?~Cu. These considerations
20 2, 5 | that the urn was open, they felt themselves sprinkled with
21 2, 5 | and saw the two suns, and felt they had gained a double
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