Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         X|    history of any who has or had higher mettle in attack, more spirit
 2   I,       XVI|        he raised his voice still higher, calling out, "Shut the
 3   I,     XXVII|         compel me to hold you in higher estimation; so if you desire
 4   I,    XXXIII|      doubtless she would -- what higher titles than those she possesses
 5   I,    XXXIII|      intact she cannot rise to a higher value than she now possesses;
 6   I,     XXXVI|       owest me, then even I have higher claims to nobility than
 7   I,    XXXVII| solemnity befitting her which is higher than her dress or mine indicates."~ ~
 8   I,   XXXVIII|           and in an incomparably higher degree, for at every step
 9   I,    XLVIII|        the masses as well as the higher orders, and brought in more
10  II,        IV|        will raise it a good span higher."~ ~"Is there anything else
11  II,         V|          t try to raise yourself higher, and bear in mind the proverb
12  II,        VI|         prince who did not set a higher value on this second, or
13  II,     XVIII|        bridle; and, to return to higher matters, he must be faithful
14  II,       XXV|      said the owner, 'I'll set a higher value on myself for the
15  II,     XXXII|          forth and excels with a higher degree of perfection upon
16  II,     XXXII|     formally, she has in herself higher fortunes."~ ~"I protest,
17  II,    XXXIII|          for all that the one is higher than the other; for when
18  II,    XXXIII|          would have exalted them higher than the horns of the moon."~ ~"
19  II,   XXXVIII|        nature could not raise it higher. Then, it must not be supposed
20  II,      XLII|      office seekest a consort of higher degree, choose not one to
21  II,      XLII|       the stern judge stands not higher than that of the compassionate.~ ~"
22  II,     XLIII|          be governor, and that's higher than alcalde. Only come
23  II,      XLIX|       nay, he exalted them still higher, and made Oriental pearls
24  II,      LXVI|     thigh, for he could reach no higher, exclaimed with evident
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