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1 To be taken for Irish was a joke, and to learn thereby of Irish's little romance should be funny.
2 I, who almost every day do traffick with worldlings, what can I learn thereby save the acts of worldly men?
3 When we learn thereby to know him and to pray to him, we take a good occasion to fall afterward into further grace.
4 Thus sin is known by the law, as Paul teaches; for we learn thereby that our affections are not placed on that which is good.
5 Footprints invariably show it, and one learns thereby , unerringly, the direction of the attack.
6 Besides, have I not learned thereby that the youth is a sort of connection!
7 For men and women learnt thereby to enslave and break in their children by the same means.
8 She remembered such things, learning thereby who was who, and regulating her own conduct by what she learned.
9 A signal cannon was fired immediately, and Daun learned thereby of the movement to attack him from the north.
10 I myself have conquered and have learned thereby that man's mightiness may fall in the twinkling of an eye.
11 His messengers conveyed the dispiriting intelligence to the devoted city, which learned thereby that it must rely wholly upon its own exertions.
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