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1 1 | necessary for life; and he never showed~anger or any other
2 1 | that~in all that he did he never had any bad intention; and
3 1 | any bad intention; and he never showed~amazement and surprise,
4 1 | amazement and surprise, and was never in a hurry, and never put
5 1 | was never in a hurry, and never put off~doing a thing, nor
6 1 | persistency, and that he never~stopped his investigation
7 1 | things and firmness, and never any mean thoughts or action,
8 1 | through their favour,~there never was such a concurrence of
9 1 | such a kind of life; that I never touched~either Benedicta
10 1 | humour~with Rusticus, I never did anything of which I
11 1 | any other occasion, I was never told that I had~not the
12 1 | myself the same necessity never~happened, to receive anything
13 2 | thou wilt go, and it will never return.~ Every moment think
14 3 | inquiry by a sure method.~ Never value anything as profitable
15 4 | social, and~words which never lie, and a disposition which
16 5 | for where is the man~who never changes? Carry thy thoughts
17 5 | that~it is in my power never to act contrary to my god
18 5 | may be said of thee:~ ~ Never has wronged a man in deed
19 5 | sense are easily changed and never stand still, and the organs
20 6 | by those whom they have never seen or ever~will see, this
21 6 | things; and how he would never let anything pass without~
22 7 | suffer nothing, for it will never deviate into such a judgement.
23 7 | circumscribe itself, and never to be overpowered either
24 8 | myself pain, for I have never~intentionally given pain
25 8 | and curse it, the spring never ceases sending up~potable
26 9 | degree,~and in such a way as never has been observed in plants
27 9 | condemned to be found in never ceasing evil?~ The rottenness
28 9 | other circumstances; for never to desert~philosophy in
29 10| WILT thou, then, my soul, never be good and simple and one
30 10| surrounds thee? Wilt thou~never enjoy an affectionate and
31 10| contented disposition? Wilt thou never~be full and without a want
32 10| other like things? Wilt thou never be such that thou~shalt
33 10| him or do against him, he never even thinks of it, being
34 10| what has once changed will never exist again in the infinite~
35 10| In contemplating thyself never include the~vessel which
36 11| present to thy mind, and never stop~doing such good.~ What
37 12| but if thou shalt fear never to have begun to live~according
38 12| they~have once died should never exist again, but should
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