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1 I, 3 | opposed to others in their wishes, from which circumstance 2 I, 7 | enough for us, that while he wishes to honour and place himself 3 III, 8 | at hand, that any one who wishes may grasp it without any 4 III, 22| man. He, therefore, who wishes to place men on an equality, 5 III, 22| and lawful. Thus, while he wishes to confer virtue upon all, 6 III, 26| able to effect them if he wishes? For though they spend their 7 III, 27| obeys them, because no one wishes to labour for an uncertainty. 8 III, 30| to discover. Let him who wishes to be wise and happy hear 9 IV, 3 | with paternal indulgence, wishes truly that gratitude should 10 IV, 24| inclined to faults, and wishes to sin not only with indulgence, 11 V, 9 | account, because he who sins wishes to have free scope for sinning, 12 V, 19| Cicero: "Virtue altogether wishes for honour; nor is there 13 VI, 4 | good to attain to their wishes, because they walk along 14 VI, 10| and at first made their wishes known by nods; then that 15 VII, 5 | God is. He, therefore, who wishes that we should be conversant 16 VII, 25| acknowledge. But he who wishes to know these things more