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1 Nor may we readily set bounds to the measure of human development.
2 Who are we that set bounds to this direct knowledge, this instinct?
3 Labour not to be rich: but set bounds to thy prudence.
4 That election set bounds to his ambitions, wrote finis to his political career.
5 Who shall tell its victims-whoshall set bounds to its triumphs?
6 And who is authorized to set bounds to this progress?
7 Are we not taught to set bounds to our desire?
8 The moment we set bounds to wisdom, we find that we have shut something out.
9 He hath set bounds about the waters, till light and darkness come to an end.
10 Only physical weakness had at last set bounds to what had once been a whirlwind force.
11 With a detail of his private character we must set bounds to our panegyric on Charles.
12 Can I not set bounds to the stream?
13 Night had come, and the people of Innspruck had not yet set bounds to their rejoicings.
14 Has He of late set bounds to it?
15 If we can preserve peace, who shall set bounds to our prosperity, or to our success?
16 We instinctively long to set bounds to the past, to measure it by the unit of years.
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