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1 I, II | declares, "I shall do as I see you desire. But I beg you
2 I, XII | what you request, as I see you are all so desirous
3 I, XVII | sought long and much to see him, but was unable to do
4 I, XX(24)| the country of the Celtae. See the well-known first sentence
5 II, I | at the feet of Martin. `See,' cries he, `there is the
6 II, II | members of the boy: one could see his skin swollen in all
7 II, X | instruction. He happened to see a sheep13 that had recently
8 II, X | recently been sheared; and, `See,' says he, `she has fulfilled
9 II, XI | drawn sword-did you ever see any woman standing there,
10 II, XII | even by allowing herself to see Martin. And thus the blessed
11 II, XIII | works of Martin, when we see that many at the present
12 III, I | must get up. For, as you see, both Postumianus is urgent,
13 III, IV | I know what you wish: I see what you require: depart
14 III, V | the presbyter, whom you see here present, lately had
15 III, VI | of the church one could see them tortured without any
16 III, VI | Mercury. Finally, one could see all the servants of the
17 III, X | these were holidays, to see our friend fishing, with
18 III, XVII | harbors, islands, and seas, see that you spread among the
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