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1 I | first born, and for that reason the more dear to him, he 2 II | many was secured for me by reason of his own unconcealed envy. 3 II | And yet, for that very reason, I was sought out all the 4 II | the garb he had donned by reason of his conversion did nought 5 II | and another, chiefly by reason of his lectures on Priscian, 6 II | repair to my old home, by reason of my dear mother, Lucia, 7 III| meaning and quite void of reason. When he kindled a fire, 8 V | notably increased in size by reason of my lectures on subjects 9 VI | she stood out above all by reason of her abundant knowledge 10 VI | women, and for that very reason it doubly graced the maiden, 11 VI | consent all the more easily by reason of her knowledge of letters 12 VI | partly, as I have said, by reason of his boundless love for 13 VI | misery burst over her by reason of my disgrace! Each grieved 14 VII| philosophical study. For this reason the renowned philosophers 15 VII| their erudition than by reason of their virtuous lives. 16 VII| would be all the sweeter by reason of its rarity. But when 17 IX | book, this being the chief reason for their having come together. 18 X | had come upon me solely by reason of the honesty of my purpose 19 X | had compassion on me by reason of my persecutions, of which 20 X | and seek another. For this reason they refused to listen either 21 X | profitable to him, and for this reason I had good hope of easily 22 X | which it had enjoyed by reason of my sojourn there, they 23 XI | the Paraclete, but for the reason I have already told, that 24 XI | if I had done it for the reason attributed to me, the departure 25 XII| in every possible way by reason of their fear of these two 26 XIV| covered (ib. 5). For this reason I marvel greatly at the 27 XV | equally essential for them by reason of their weakness. ~ But 28 XV | Benedict! Methinks the same reason which led the saint to abandon 29 XV | nothing to be done without reason, and brings to a good end 30 XV | whosoever grows wrathful for any reason against his sufferings has