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1 I, 5 | from above; but it was no small consolation to me under 2 I, 7 | which we often derived no small pleasure and profit; but 3 I, 7 | that you have inflicted no small loss on me if at least you 4 I, 7 | our concord would bring no small advantage to many besides 5 I, 8 | pertains to the victory; for no small part of it is reaped by 6 II, 7 | requiting me for any benefits small or great which they had 7 III, 1 | with folly those who reject small things, but when any do 8 III, 3 | will be involved in no small danger.~ 9 III, 4 | grace, he will find that, small as they are, yet are they 10 III, 5 | some to have received so small an honor that they are actually 11 III, 7 | such only: for these are small things, and as nothing compared 12 III, 15| great piety, which is no small help in the discharge of 13 III, 15| day by day have made no small addition to this kind of 14 III, 16| they will also prove of no small help for the due administration 15 III, 16| scrutiny is succeeded by no small anxiety of another kind, 16 III, 17| the list, they occasion no small trouble to him who is entrusted 17 III, 17| are incurred, but also no small danger. For ere now, some 18 IV, 1 | notwithstanding which even he paid no small penalty for the lawlessness6 19 V, 5 | considerable praise, even for small performances, while the 20 V, 5 | always remembered, and thus small and trifling matters have 21 V, 8 | matters seem to thee to be small, and easily to be despised, 22 VI, 7 | inactivity deprives him of no small part of his natural ability. 23 VI, 12 | then presented to thee some small portion of our grief? and