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- adjective being three more than fifty
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Examples
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This pain is more and more fostered, if a man conceives that he is blamed by others; this may be proved in the same way as the corollary to III. liii.
The Ethics 2007
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When the mind conceives itself and its power of activity, it feels pleasure (III. liii.): now the mind necessarily contemplates itself, when it conceives a true or adequate idea (II. xliii.).
The Ethics 2007
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God looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if any did understand, Psalm liii.
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For whenever a man conceives his own actions, he is affected with pleasure (III. liii.), in proportion as his actions display more perfection, and he conceives them more distinctly-that is (II.xl. note), in proportion as he can distinguish them from others, and regard them as something special.
The Ethics 2007
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Explanation – The causes of these emotions we have set forth in III.li. note, and in III. liii., liv., lv. and note.
The Ethics 2007
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To quote Sartre again, “it is the non-reflective consciousness which renders the reflection [and any higher-order representation of it] possible” (1943, 20 [1956, liii]).
Phenomenological Approaches to Self-Consciousness Gallagher, Shaun 2006
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[313] In the ms. "saying" is here inserted, as if the words had been regarded as a quotation from Isa. liii.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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The first he establishes in chap. xxiv-xxix.; the second in chap.xxx. -liii.; and the third in chap.liv. et sq.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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Shelley adds.e. 7 (Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts, XVI), ed. Donald H. Reiman and Michael Neth (New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1994), pp. l-liii (notes on p. lxiv) and 146-55.
Shelley Comes of Age 1997
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In the spiritual body the members offend, and the Head is punished: "The iniquity of us all did meet on him," Isa. liii.
The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968
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