Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX| the matter of wages in due proportion to the time he had served;
2   I,    XXXIII|  woman is virtuous only in proportion as she is or is not tempted;
3   I,    XXXVII|    being held in honour in proportion as it is the more exposed
4   I,     XLVII| What beauty, then, or what proportion of the parts to the whole,
5  II,       VII|    Don Quixote, "sometimes proportion may be as good as promotion."~ ~"
6  II,       VII|   bet I ought to have said proportion, and not promotion; but
7  II,      XXIV|  good soldier wins fame in proportion as he is obedient to his
8  II,    XXVIII|  see how much I owe you in proportion, and pay yourself, as I
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