Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|      Friston who carried off my study and books, has turned these
 2   I,    XXXIII|         worthy of attention and study and imitation. Moreover
 3  II,       XVI|       wished him to turn to the study of other sciences I found
 4  II,       XVI|      law, which I wished him to study, or to theology, the queen
 5  II,       XVI| posterity; and to force them to study this or that science I do
 6  II,       XVI|        when there is no need to study for the sake of pane lucrando,
 7  II,       XVI|         him, without the aid of study or art, he produces things
 8  II,     XLVII|         I would have put him to study for doctor, that he might
 9  II,      LXVI|       are going to Salamanca to study, they'll come to be alcaldes
10  II,      LXXI|     data-as it has cost thee no study whatever, any more than
11  II,      LXXI|    whatever, any more than such study as thy personal sufferings
12  II,     LXXIV|        that my unhappy constant study of those detestable books
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