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1 PreGreek| ripe wisdom tells us, "We ought not to cleprecatingly shun 2 I | hard questions." 47A man ought then in three ways to record 3 I | because he that ploweth ought to plow in hope, and he 4 I | more Divine. And this we ought to know, that the chief 5 V | books"; firstly, that one ought not to have many books: 6 V | books: secondly, that one ought not to compose many books; 7 V | lesson appears to be that we ought not to make too many books. 8 IX | false interpretations. We ought, then, to know that the 9 IX | Speaking generally, we ought to be aware that inasmuch 10 XI | difficulties, nor slight them; we ought rather to have our share 11 XII | CHAP. XII.  ---- That a man ought not to faint in reading 12 XVII | Aphrodite was Pleasure, ought we not much rather to approve 13 XVII | human names is true, what ought we to think of names which 14 XVIII | Him who teaches that we ought to worship God only, and 15 XVIII | to philosophy; whereas we ought to give philosophy credit 16 XVIII | benefit to be a fact, they ought to confess their gratitude 17 XVIII | from many vices; and they ought to bear witness to it, that 18 XVIII | manner of man the bishop ought to be, he gave the teacher 19 XIX | qualities, and become such as it ought to be if it is to live in 20 XX | public-spirited philosopher, he ought not only to refrain from 21 XX | and are wiser than man, he ought to have fully shown that 22 XX | of God." 427~~~~~~23. And we ought to know that the knowledge 23 XXI | inquire and judge how we ought to meet any particular combination 24 XXI | such and such offences." We ought to attend to the nature 25 XXI | reply we shall say that we ought thus to understand these 26 XXI | such-like things, though they ought to defend them like those 27 XXII | assistance. ~2. "And they ought," he says, "to keep their 28 XXII | conclusion that "all men ought to live according to the 29 XXIII | the observer, they say, ought to do this in the case of 30 XXIV | who is desirous to learn ought not to give a mere random 31 XXVI | taught by ethics that we ought to choose righteousness, 32 XXVI | these virtues; and that we ought to shun the contraries to 33 XXVI | righteous, no ungodly man ought to have health or wealth.


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