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1 I, 6 | to hope that, if such a thing should ever happen to us, 2 I, 8 | convicted them. But if the thing is not always harmful, but 3 I, 8 | saying that it was a good thing to employ this kind of deceit, 4 II, 7 | as not to account such a thing an insult, even if they 5 II, 7 | contrary manner. But if such a thing never entered my mind, and 6 III, 1 | consider it to be an ordinary thing of no great account, such 7 III, 5 | will consider how great a thing it is for one, being a man, 8 III, 10| their care. This is the very thing which was very nearly happening 9 III, 11| said that it is a terrible thing to desire the work, but 10 III, 15| they do not all look to one thing, which ought to be the only 11 III, 16| rejoices all the more, and the thing given becomes doubled in 12 III, 17| tuned. Nor is it an easy thing to interfere in her habits 13 III, 17| But he who has no evil thing upon his conscience, when 14 IV, 2 | the more. For how absurd a thing, is it not? that they who 15 IV, 2 | he is guilty of no such thing, and says that he has been 16 IV, 6 | Chrysostom: This is the very thing which has ruined many and 17 IV, 7 | imaginations, and every high thing which exalts itself against 18 IV, 8 | shows that practice is one thing, and doctrine another, and 19 V, 1 | should rather say that the thing itself is not the cause, 20 VI, 3 | nor children, nor any such thing to care about; and this 21 VI, 9 | every passion (which is a thing impossible) in order to 22 VI, 10 | it is not quite the same thing for man to plunge into a 23 VI, 10 | think this to be a great thing? and dost thou fancy that 24 VI, 12 | should utter to thee the only thing which I have left unspoken. 25 VI, 12 | thought of so monstrous a thing, I used to be like thunderstruck