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1 Then I decided to make a little treatise of it by itself.
2 The little treatise , however, possesses a double interest for the student of Chaucer.
3 The natural history contained in this little treatise is well described and sufficiently interesting.
4 What is yet wanted is a little treatise on the methods of observing exterior nature.
5 I open, for example, a harmless little treatise by a divine who need not be named.
6 Go, little treatise , and carry conviction with thee.
7 The design of this little treatise is restricted to the development of the elementary principles of morals.
8 What I have writ concerning 'seeing all things in God', would make a little treatise of itself.
9 I am writing a little treatise on moral philosophy, and I am just at the heart of it.
10 This little treatise , within a small compass, fully sets forth the scope and purpose of the Vedanta philosophy.
11 In reality, however, this beautiful little treatise belongs to a period when that movement had nearly spent itself.
12 Concerning the highest part or faculty of the soul, the author of this little treatise follows Eckhart, but cautiously.
13 The little treatise of Xenophon on Domestic Economy contains more historical information than all the seven books of his Hellenics.
14 This little treatise was published on the eve of WWII, just as Britain was facing the might of the Luftwaffe.
15 This little treatise was one of those ten 'excellent manuscripts' which, at Bunyan's decease, were found prepared for the press.
16 A very effective part of the little treatise was devoted to answering the authority of the fathers of the early Church.
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