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1 I(2) | his narrative. It has been said (Smith's Dict. II. 967)
2 I(2) | a barbarous country are said to have been assisted by
3 I(2) | subject it has lately been said: "Most, if not all, of the
4 III | of his own words (who had said when on earth - "Inasmuch10
5 IV | receive a donative - he said to Caesar, "Hitherto I have
6 VI | Lord called him, the devil said to him, "Wherever you go,
7 VI | in the prophetical word, said, "The Lord is my helper;
8 IX | of the name Defensor is said to have specially offered
9 XI | known to him. He did so, he said, because he had great scruples
10 XVI | embraced the saint's knees and said: "My daughter is dying of
11 XVII | the very threshold, and said, that he perceived a horrible
12 XVII | fingers into his mouth, and said, "Ifyou possess any power,
13 XXI | crime he had committed, said: "Where, O Martin, is thy
14 XXI | his wound and death. He said that, while he was drawing
15 XXII | once fallen away, Martin is said to have cried out in words
16 XXIV | broken by the devil, who said: "Acknowledge, Martin, who
17 XXIV(38)| Address to the Deil, Burns has said that if the great enemy
18 XXV | will of the Lord, had, he said, made possible by actual
19 XXVI | that was worthy of being said concerning Martin is now
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