Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|             and as a set-off, and to distinguish himself (diferenciarse)
 2   I,  TransPre|          absurd. What had he done to distinguish him from thousands of other
 3   I,  TransPre|           large. To those who cannot distinguish between the one kind and
 4   I,        XX|         gentleman, bound to know and distinguish sounds and tell whether
 5   I,        XL|             it, although I could not distinguish who put it out, I showed
 6  II,        VI|        experience and discernment to distinguish these two kinds of gentlemen,
 7  II,       XII|             all of the garments that distinguish one from the other, and
 8  II,       XIV|          made it possible to see and distinguish things, when the first object
 9  II,     XXVII|             make out the colours and distinguish the devices they bore, especially
10  II,        LI| charity-school, who will know how to distinguish them well enough, and I
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