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1 I, 10 | 10 But that I may not weary you by a too lengthy
2 I, 13 | of five hundred thousand may be reached. I am told that
3 I, 49 | 49 Any one who likes may give information about any
4 II, 61 | skilled in their law--that we may find out the points in which
5 II, 61 | an accurate translation may place it in a conspicuous
6 II, 62 | 10 May continual prosperity be
7 II, 72 | language, that these books may be added to the other royal
8 II, 73 | questions of dispute we may be able to discover the
9 III, 160 | 60 In a word it may be said that neither in
10 IV, 178 | appointed places, that water may be conveyed to wash away
11 V, 219 | that by this means they may have a plentiful supply
12 VI, 305 | every time and place that we may continually remember the
13 VI, 313 | too, the same principle may be discovered.~
14 VII, 342 | 15 Everything that you may have occasion to use,' he
15 VII, 347 | customs, in order that there may be no discomfort to disturb
16 VII, 355 | made a remarkable prayer. 'May Almighty God enrich you,
17 VII, 355 | things which He has made and may He grant you and your wife
18 VII, 374 | constantly to God that you may be inspired with high motives
19 VII, 377 | for the present: that we may turn our attention to the
20 VIII, 404| the rule of piety that you may have the consciousness that
21 VIII, 407| supreme position, that you may speak and think only such
22 VIII, 419| us that by this means we may win them over to the right
23 VIII, 419| must pray to God that this may be accomplished, for he
24 VIII, 427| or anything of this kind may not come upon us and injure
25 IX, 454 | children that every blessing may be theirs. Our desire that
26 IX, 454 | desire that our children may~possess self-control is
27 IX, 465 | weighing every point we may be well advised and our
28 IX, 465 | advised and our purpose may be accomplished. And most
29 IX, 479 | are worthy that these ends may be attained.'~
30 IX, 481 | God who ensures that this may come to pass in accordance
31 IX, 494 | forethought that no evil may be wrought by those who
32 X, 505 | righteous enactments they may restore the lives of men.
33 X, 506 | act righteously that they may maintain a good reputation
34 XI, 572 | that by perusing them you may secure the highest reward
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