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1 Therefore it does not belong to man to act for an end.
2 Beyond these are bodies which belong to man 's timeless existence, curiously named and obscurely defined.
3 Objection 1: It would seem that it does not belong to man to act for an end.
4 All that is in man that is not in God's image does not belong to man 's nature.
5 Secondly, as necessary for its well-being: thus, beauty of body and keenness of perfection belong to man 's perfection.
6 The bow and the arms of chivalry belong to man alone, and most of all these belong to me.
7 Objection 1: It seems that it does not belong to man alone to eat this sacrament spiritually, but likewise to angels.
8 All three phases of time belong to man , the past to the graybeard, the future to youth, and the present to childhood.
9 This race of African descent has been declared by constitutional enactment to be entitled to whatever privileges belong to man , as man.
10 It is something that a woman has earned such a fame, and in a sphere which has been supposed to belong to man alone.
11 It seems more than can belong to man , at least to me, so unlike what I have deserved, that I can hardly believe it.
12 The animal may develop a wonderful degree of intelligence, but it can never attain the powers of ideation and conscious reflection which belong to man .
13 These things belong to man alone, and if he is without them he is a prisoner of nature, and no whit better than an animal.
14 I could fill many pages with a description of the properties or accidents, which belong to man as such, or to which he is liable.
15 Manliness is an attribute that belongs to man ; it disgraces a woman.
16 Objection 1: It would seem that to enjoy belongs to men alone.
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