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1   I,  59|        be so called, and if this practice had been maintained by following
2  II,  15|        vigorousy the unremitting practice of all the virtues. And
3  II,  16|       degrade itself through the practice of vice? Will you lay aside
4  II,  25|         if compelled by constant practice, learn to plough and grind;
5  II,  69|        pass into general use and practice since then? Medicine, philosophy,
6 III,  21| eloquence, attained by assiduous practice?
7  VI,   3|         to reason, but heed to a practice maintained merely by usage?
8 VII,  23|        separated widely from the practice and devising of mischief;
9 VII,  50|       valour of the soldiers, by practice, time, wisdom, reason; we
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