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1 I, 15| that Cicero raved through excessive grief. But, in truth, the 2 II, 5 | was withdrawn, a night of excessive darkness should become too 3 II, 9 | perchance, either benumbed with excessive stiffness were becoming 4 II, 11| had increased through the excessive multitude of men, how was 5 III, 8 | Peripatetics may possibly appear excessive, various, and--excepting 6 III, 23| they should perish through excessive heat, so great a calamity 7 V, 1 | they are impatient through excessive superstition,--that if any 8 V, 6 | himself; and the terror of his excessive power had extorted this. 9 V, 9 | especially the cause of this excessive and persevering hatred?~" 10 V, 11| disposition. Some, through excessive timidity, proceeded to greater 11 VI, 2 | injure living creatures by excessive brightness or vehement heat, 12 VI, 16| they say, rejoice with excessive joy, but moderately and 13 VI, 19| lest by useless love and excessive indulgence they should be 14 VII, 12| passed in virtue; and if excessive old age shall have enfeebled 15 VII, 16| now by colds, and now by excessive heats. Nor will the earth 16 VII, 26| shall set it on fire; and excessive heat and great burning shall