Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|        can deny that there is a foundation for it. But it may be pleaded
2   I,  TransPre|       omit to mention. The sole foundation for all this is that in
3   I,        VI|       into the yard and lay the foundation of the pile for the bonfire
4  II,        VI|       relatively to its base or foundation, is nothing; and then there
5  II,        XX| becoming as they are. On a good foundation you can raise a good building,
6  II,        XX|     good building, and the best foundation in the world is money."~ ~"
7  II,    XXVIII|       which is not based upon a foundation of prudence is called rashness,
8  II,     XXXII|    leaves, a building without a foundation, or a shadow without the
9  II,     XLIII|         any sort can stand on a foundation of folly; but let us say
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