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1 1, VI | creature whether my infancy followed yet an earlier age of my
2 2, II | sea and, forsaking thee, followed the rushing of my own tide,
3 3, II | fingernails, their scratching was followed by inflammation, swelling,
4 3, VI(65)| rest were auditores, who followed, at a distance, the doctrines
5 4, I | set free. These projects I followed out and practiced with my
6 4, III | he had given it up and followed medicine for the simple
7 4, VIII | bit to them. But yet there followed after this sorrow, not other
8 4, XV | most proficient in them followed my explanations all too
9 5, V | believe this, so that all who followed him believed that they were
10 5, VIII | deeply over my departure and followed me down to the sea. She
11 5, X | beginning, the other sacrileges followed after.~For when my mind
12 6, VII | frivolous spectacles are hotly followed - he had been inveigled
13 6, IX | harming his master. And he had followed his master to the market
14 6, X | vexations with which thy mercy followed our worldly pursuits, we
15 6, XIV | and groans, and our steps followed the broad and beaten ways
16 6, IV | as I now admit it - it followed that I could rise in my
17 6, VI | readings, then surely it followed that whatever was truly
18 6, VI | that one of the fools - who followed such an occupation and whom
19 7, VI | writings, a conversation followed in which he spoke of Anthony,
20 7, XII | read. I had not known what followed. But indeed it was this, “
21 11, XXVII | time and then passing away, followed by the coming into being
22 12, XXXIII| same time, so that form followed matter with no delaying
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