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1 I, III(3) | east, and now bears the name of the Gulf of Sidra.~
2 I, IV | herbs, of which I forget the name but they were like mint,
3 I, IX | people whom I am unwilling to name. For, as our Belgian friend
4 I, XIV | things thy servants do in thy name are thy doings; and in this
5 I, XV | and having called upon the name of God, he touched with
6 I, XVI | was also an illustrious name of another anchorite in
7 I, XX | the demons acknowledge his name, while he was not able to
8 I, XXVII(25)| have been derived from the name of a people in Spain noted
9 III, II | holy man. He asks her the name of her father, and she instantly
10 III, III | a certain person, whose name, because he is present,
11 III, III | person in question, ' in the name of Martin, to be quiet.'
12 III, III | accomplished many things in his name.~
13 III, IX | taken our stand. ' In the name of the Lord,' said Martin, '
14 III, XI | whom it is not necessary to name. The emperor thus prevented
15 III, XIII | communicating by signing his name, he could not be induced
16 III, XIV | are not ignorant of his name, but his person must be
17 III, XVII | spread among the peoples the name and glory of Martin. Especially
18 III, XVIII | man whom I am unwilling to name, he would never have been
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