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1 1 | exception insolent, unjust, violent men, and the most senseless
2 1 | contending against the violent summer heat; and there are
3 1 | beautiful and gentle, and not violent, her rule must needs have
4 5 | impetuous in all things, and has violent pains and pleasures, and
5 5 | reason of diverse winds and violent heats, some by reason of
6 7 | better of the terrible and violent internal one, and produces
7 7 | carefully tended, and kept from violent or excessive pleasures and
8 7 | mighty force and make a violent assault upon them, and thus
9 7 | he makes greater and more violent movements, and in general
10 8 | robbers of temples, and violent, tyrannical persons; many
11 9 | conspirator to trial for making a violent and illegal attempt to change
12 9 | first of all, concerning violent and involuntary homicides.
13 9 | effect:—He who has suffered a violent end, when newly dead, if
14 9 | and panic by reason of his violent end, when he sees his murderer
15 9 | matters. If any one is so violent in his passion against his
16 9 | has been said of murders violent and involuntary and committed
17 9 | are to be inflicted for violent deaths, let thus much be
18 9 | He who shall dare to lay violent hands upon his father or
19 10| sacrilege, whether fraudulent or violent, and now we have to determine
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