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1 I, 18| do so. And the same, of course, holds good in the case 2 IV, 42| consideration. (Having pursued this course of inquiry), it seems expedient 3 IV, 43| elements; (I allude), of course, to spirit, and fire, and 4 IV, 46| on them to retrace their course to the serene haven of the 5 IV, 48| which the Greeks steer their course, that is, for which they 6 VI, 37| this was an element. And of course none of them could know 7 VI, 41| And (he maintains), of course, that the three elements,--( 8 VII, 12| Archon ascended, greater, of course, than all subjacent (entities) 9 VII, 14| number 365, so that, of course, the calculation of the 10 VII, 19| good and bad, Prepon of course is not able to avoid (the 11 VII, 26| another), he yet in due course rendered to each (of the 12 VIII, 10| rejoice as a giant to run his course." These, then, are the opinions 13 IX, 6 | seduce him into whatever course of action he pleased. And 14 IX, 13| disposed to adhere to the same course of life, they do not admit, 15 IX, 21| when they can finish their course with a good conscience. 16 X, 26| the Truth, which in the course of our labours we have acquired