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1 I | point of age, she has shown such favour to animals that they
2 I | is born for so many and such great achievements. It is
3 II | count anyone in debt for such services, seeing that, when
4 VI | To what lengths was not such premature ambition destined
5 VI | One might have known that such precocious hardihood would
6 VI | usual round. Heaven knows! such lives as yours, though they
7 VII | follows that the life of such a man is very long because
8 XII | spittle of drunkards. By such means they seek the reputation
9 XII | fastidious and elegant, and to such an extent do their evils
10 XII | more than they invent, and such a multitude of unbelievable
11 XIII | there will be no profit in such knowledge, nevertheless
12 XIII(28)| Such, doubtless, as Marius, Sulla,
13 XIII | mistakes will be made fewer by such stories? Whose passions
14 XIV | city so huge and torn by such varied desires, how few
15 XVI | perceive too late that for such a long while they have been
16 XVII | XVII. The very pleasures of such men are uneasy and disquieted
17 XVII | hundred years not a man of such a mighty army would be alive.36
18 XVII | whose hundredth year he had such fear. And why is it that
19 XVIII | hampers the fleetness of such high-born creatures with
20 XVIII | in subjecting yourself to such a great burden; your dealings
21 XX | restored to him. Is it really such pleasure for a man to die
22 XX | very truth, the funerals of such men ought to be conducted
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