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1 I, I| to himself, "If, for my sins, or by my good fortune, 2 I, XXII| each answer for his own sins yonder; there is a God in 3 I, XXII| good birth, and one of the sins most offensive to God is 4 I, XXIII| penance which for his many sins had been imposed upon him. 5 I, XXXIV| dare to expose him; for the sins of mistresses entail this 6 I, XXXVIII| some fault of his, never sins by being over narrow, for 7 I, XXXIX| on our side, but for the sins of Christendom, and because 8 I, XLVII| cart, not from any fault or sins of his, but because of the 9 II, XVIII| vogue; but now, for the sins of the people, sloth and 10 II, XIX| practice. I, sirs, for my sins have studied canon law at 11 II, XXI| implore God's pardon for his sins and for his rash resolve; 12 II, XXVIII| than malice; but he who sins and mends commends himself 13 II, XXXV| backside is to pay for the sins of her eyes? My master, 14 II, LI| and one of the greatest sins we know of; and he who is 15 II, LV| forlorn Sancho Panza, for his sins and for his ill-luck governor 16 II, LV| this pit into which thy sins no doubt have brought thee."~ ~" 17 II, LVIII| One of the greatest sins that men are guilty of is-some 18 II, LXXIV| mercies are boundless, and the sins of men can neither limit 19 II, LXXIV| occurred? What mercies or what sins of men are you talking of?"~ ~" 20 II, LXXIV| with him, as I said, my sins are no impediment to them.