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1 I, 5 | often, also, does Annaeus Seneca, who was the keenest Stoic 2 I, 7 | have before related, that Seneca said in his Exhortations 3 I, 7 | uncreated," and "unmade." And Seneca, an acute man, saw and expressed 4 I, 16| what time they so ceased. Seneca, in his books of moral philosophy, 5 II, 2 | work than in the workman. Seneca, therefore, rightly says 6 II, 4 | by bearded men. Therefore Seneca deservedly laughs at the 7 II, 9 | carry into effect. Therefore Seneca, the most intelligent of 8 III, 12| or increase, or change. Seneca also unconsciously happened 9 III, 15| XV. THE ERROR OF SENECA IN PHILOSOPHY, AND HOW THE 10 III, 15| when Cicero is in error?), Seneca said: "Philosophy is nothing 11 III, 15| unrestrained desires of all lusts." Seneca also, in his Exhortations, 12 III, 15| even to sin with honour." Seneca also says: "The wise man 13 III, 16| into native words."~And Seneca says: "There are not yet 14 III, 23| another earth below this. Seneca says that there was one 15 III, 25| sesterces. And on this account Seneca severely rebuked the ransomer 16 V, 9 | take in hand the books of Seneca, who was at the same time 17 V, 14| which philosophers praise? Seneca, in charging men with inconsistency, 18 V, 23| let him take the book of Seneca which has the title, "Why 19 VI, 17| exile, or want." Also of Seneca, who says, in his books 20 VI, 24| hidden, nothing secret. Seneca closed his exhortations 21 VI, 25| better and more truly does Seneca speak: "Will you think of 22 VII, 15| more weight for a downfall. Seneca therefore not unskilfully