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1501 1intro| perception, nor to express in word. I will attempt, however,
1502 3 | this account, brought up worse? Or that they advance the
1503 19 | man by his flesh. For this worthless body with which we are clothed
1504 20 | effect something which may be worthy of life, and which may be
1505 17 | is poured forth through a wound, or is exhausted by the
1506 8 | the flesh increasing from wounds, and the scars drawn over
1507 20 | borrowed from their mutual wrangling, so that it may be evident
1508 1intro| you know how crafty that wrestler and adversary of ours is,
1509 5 | given to it, as indeed Varro writes to Cicero, because from
1510 20 | determined to commit to writing as many things as I shall
1511 10 | X. OF THE OUTER LIMBS OF MAN,
1512 16 | possible, and was asserted by Xenocrates, the disciple of Plato,--
1513 11 | XI. OF TITLE INTESTINES IN
1514 12 | XII. DE UTERO, ET CONCEPTIONE
1515 13 | XIII. OF THE LOWER MEMBERS.~Poteram
1516 14 | XIV. OF THE UNKNOWN PURPOSE
1517 19 | XIX. OF THE SOUL, AND IT GIVEN
1518 15 | XV. OF THE VOICE.~But what
1519 16 | XVI. OF THE MIND AND ITS SEAT.~
1520 17 | XVII. OF THE SOUL, AND THE OPINION
1521 18 | XVIII. OF THE SOUL AND THE MIND,
1522 20 | XX. OF HIMSELF AND THE TRUTH.~
1523 3 | tongue is of greater service y than the strength of the
1524 4 | completed his hundredth year. How can they maintain their
1525 4 | of dying before a hundred years, something of the strength
1526 10 | softness of the flesh should yield in holding any object, afford
1527 4 | he cannot be immortal in youth; neither is the condition