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 1   III          (119)|      his answer only faces the general issue, and so does not mention
 2   III,       XI     |         a great example, and a general warning, grant us the swine
 3   III,    XXIII     |        gaining experience as a general or an admiral or in many
 4   III,   XXVIII     |       and was punished for the general good.~ ~The preaching of
 5   III,   XXXVII     |      teacher, or a doctor or a general does. For a teacher educates
 6   III,   XXXVII     | patient's circumstances, and a general wins over a barbarian chief
 7   III,   XXXVII     |        29); sometimes |102 the general, softening men's prejudices
 8   III,  XXXVIII     |      the strategic powers of a general. If a general is driven
 9   III,  XXXVIII     |      powers of a general. If a general is driven out by his own
10   III,     XLII     |        were the ministers of a general and public means of diet.
11    IV,      XIV     |  soldiers, God acted as a wise general, for many were hostile,
12    IV,      XXX     |      no purpose apart from his general ? Is not the contest of
13     V          (323)|    expect objections of a more general and doctrinal character.
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