Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, I | who, although I am but little acquainted with him, yet
2 I, II | which he had sat down, a little nearer me, he thus began.~
3 I, III | that, if at any time only a little breath of air begins there
4 I, VIII | respecting pride, and not a little about superstition; and
5 I, IX | find it written in that little work,-`The virgin despises
6 I, XI | it appears as if just a little before it had been taken
7 I, XIV | Considering all this, he had little doubt as to the author of
8 I, XIX | small tree sprung from that little rod, which, standing at
9 I, XXII | family, and having a wife and little son, happening to have been
10 I, XXVII| had all kept silence for a little, the Gaul thus begins-"
11 II, I | be seen sitting on a rude little stool, such as those in
12 II, I | to go on his way. Then, a little after, the chief-deacon
13 II, I | him go to the door for a little, thus obtaining secrecy,
14 II, II | his finger close to the little wound, at which the animal
15 II, III | diocese. He had gone forward a little by himself, some necessity
16 II, III | alarmed, they swerved a little in the opposite direction.
17 II, III | enquire who he was whom but a little before they had scourged
18 II, VII | them all, to abate not a little of the rigor of his general
19 II, IX | pursuing a hare, and the little animal was already much
20 II, XII | when he was passing by the little property, within which for
21 III, I | Sabbatius, Agricola; and, a little after, there enters the
22 III, II | fashion. He then blesses a little oil, while he utters the
23 III, IV | he set out all alone, a little before midnight, for the
24 III, X | of Easter, he enquired a little before the hour for refreshment,
25 III, XI | multitudes of the real saints, little distinction being made between
26 III, XII | fault. When Martin was but little impressed by these statements,
27 III, XIII | his companions went on a little before him. There he became
28 III, XVII | as he spread that first little book of ours not only through
29 III, XVII | then, if carried down a little to the left, you enter the
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