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1 I, 1 | are entangled to a better course of life. And if, as I hope, 2 I, 4 | been fulfilled, and are in course of fulfilment daily; and 3 I, 12| is he who comprises the course and change of the spaces 4 I, 20| to train to an honourable course, to the lust of youth, and 5 II, 5 | rivers to flow with perpetual course!~"He also commanded the 6 II, 10| the east, and the whole course of life depends upon the 7 II, 17| accomplished or are in the course of accomplishment by God, 8 III, 3 | or are borne with free course through the air; of what 9 III, 8 | itself prone to a worse course, and under the influence 10 III, 13| obligations and settled course of man's life. Let them 11 III, 14| determined upon the befitting course of life. Of what truth can 12 III, 15| who could keep the right course when Cicero is in error?), 13 III, 19| not judge that the same course was open for all into the 14 III, 19| virtue, by a light and easy course take their flight to the 15 III, 19| character depends upon the course of the life. For as life 16 III, 19| by God, or as though the course of life appeared to bear 17 III, 23| involves almost the whole course of human life. For since 18 III, 24| are true or false. What course of argument, therefore, 19 III, 30| the philosophers held a course widely deviating from the 20 IV, 15| again of the dead; and the course of the lame shall be swift, 21 IV, 26| the life which has run its course, to have added times to 22 V, 1 | see and follow the right course when it is pointed out to 23 V, 3 | reality they followed that course of life which is without 24 V, 9 | silent, but by their very course of life, so unlike their 25 V, 9 | point, would maintain its course in others. Thus it happens, 26 V, 18| existed who followed that course of life. But we show the 27 VI, 1 | all things and the whole course of a happy life consists, 28 VI, 3 | luxury. For they say that the course of human life resembles 29 VI, 6 | these frail things. But the course of virtue especially consists 30 VI, 8 | same manner in which their course is sought by ships over 31 VI, 8 | strives to hold the right course of life ought not to look 32 VI, 16| as to walk in the right course is good, but to wander from 33 VI, 17| he shall wander from the course, although he may go calmly 34 VI, 24| have followed a devious course to correct their error by 35 VI, 24| confirms his mind to a better course of life: then he especially 36 VII, 2 | unrighteous age, having run the course of its appointed times, 37 VII, 3 | framing of the heaven, and the course of the stars and of the 38 VII, 5 | immortality by a delicate and easy course of life, but might arrive 39 VII, 8 | born. To this we direct our course; human nature regards this; 40 VII, 17| sun to stand and leave his course, and an image to speak; 41 VII, 27| it in a straightforward course."~And not only pointed it