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1 II, 3| called by the Greeks, did not stand in your way and hinder you, 2 II, 22| life. Will he not, then, stand speechless, with less wit 3 II, 24| from him? and will he not stand like a stock, or the Marpesian 4 II, 55| and science we take our stand,-that nothing is made by 5 III, 1| Christian religion unable to stand though it found no advocates, 6 III, 40| which the mind can take its stand, drawing by conjecture very 7 III, 44| specify, you should make your stand on one proposition, and 8 IV, 10| very many accidents, and stand more in need of the care 9 IV, 21| have no king, and heaven stand without its lord? And why 10 V, 29| those of whom he should stand in awe, when he sees that 11 V, 33| signified by the words as they stand out. And yet, that we may 12 VI, 4| near at hand, they will stand deaf and immoveable as if 13 VI, 7| gods had attested might stand without interruption, unalterable, 14 VI, 13| august, but that Phryne might stand for Venus. And so it was 15 VI, 18| and in standing ones to stand, to be running in those 16 VI, 26| also owe it that they yet stand safe, and secured by some 17 VII, 13| awake and sleep, walk about, stand still, write something, 18 VII, 13| to make way for him, to stand up, to uncover his head, 19 VII, 25| this cause, we pause, we stand fast, desiring to learn 20 VII, 45| the stars of heaven, and stand in a moment where something