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1 I, 1| regard with interest our affairs, have been driven from the 2 I, 3| not burst upon us, and the affairs of men begin to be attacked 3 I, 7| damage is done to human affairs by you, whence arise those 4 I, 10| foster ourselves or our affairs with joyous success, it 5 I, 14| For in what manner could affairs be carried on, and how could 6 I, 56| and have magnified trivial affairs with most pretentious boastfulness. 7 II, 55| expressly allow that all human affairs are full of them, they will 8 II, 56| they both take part in the affairs of men, and guide the course 9 II, 69| I would ask, among the affairs of men that is either done 10 III, 11| you will find that the affairs of men have been ruined, 11 III, 19| are suited only to human affairs. There is but one thing 12 III, 23| all we attempt in human affairs, sped as we wished and purposed. 13 III, 42| whom he asks help for the affairs and occasions of human life; 14 V, 12| were taken up with such affairs, considerations, cares, 15 VI, 13| have written on Thespian affairs relate-when she was at the 16 VI, 18| summoned by the most momentous affairs? or do they have free passage, 17 VI, 22| about Gnidus and about its affairs, relates that a young man, 18 VII, 24| mixed up with religious affairs? What, I say, is the meaning 19 VII, 50| their acquaintance with affairs? Did the stone give strength 20 VII, 50| fortune. But if the state of affairs was improved, and success