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1 I, 5 | an old man, it is to be strong enough for such exertion 2 I, 5 | grip him; thus you must be strong in all of those ways or 3 I, 5 | from disease, or if he is strong, he will not be free from 4 I, 6 | good. Further-good parts, strong memory, receptiveness, quickness 5 I, 9 | mention this; that is a strong point; he himself, and not 6 I, 10| do have hot tempers and strong appetites; still, it is 7 I, 11| all acts of concentration, strong effort, and strain are necessarily 8 I, 15| who doth.~It is as if a strong man were to challenge a 9 II, 5 | either no rivals at all or no strong ones; if our rivals who 10 II, 5 | ones; if our rivals who are strong are our friends or have 11 II, 5 | conquered others who are as strong as they are, or stronger. 12 II, 5 | formidable-wealth, physical strength, strong bodies of supporters, extensive 13 II, 12| character. Young men have strong passions, and tend to gratify 14 II, 21| or convey an effect of strong emotion—e.g. an angry speaker 15 II, 24| the charge-i.e. if he is a strong man-the defence is still 16 III, 4 | a ship’s captain who is strong but a little deaf; and the 17 III, 12| voice, and above all, a strong one. It is ceremonial oratory