Caput
1 VI | forum. It is a question whether he died by his own hand;
2 VI | his groin, some doubting whether his death was voluntary,
3 VI | death was voluntary, no one, whether it was timely. ~ It would
4 VII | the men who are wrathful, whether busied with unjust hatreds
5 VII | see how their interests, whether you call them evil or good,
6 VIII| thing they do not know is whether they are suffering loss;
7 IX | we make at the same pace whether waking or sleeping; those
8 XII | cannot find out by themselves whether they are hungry! I hear
9 XII | this man, who does not know whether he is sitting, knows whether
10 XII | whether he is sitting, knows whether he is alive, whether he
11 XII | knows whether he is alive, whether he sees, whether he is at
12 XII | alive, whether he sees, whether he is at leisure? I find
13 XII | leisure? I find it hard to say whether I pity him more if he really
14 XII | takes another's word as to whether he is sitting down! This
15 XIII| number of rowers Ulysses had, whether the Iliad or the Odyssey
16 XIII| Odyssey was written first, whether moreover they belong to
17 XIII| at times he was doubtful whether it was not better not to
18 XVII| anxiety will never be lacking, whether born of prosperity or of
19 XIX | that it is just the same whether you are concerned in having
20 XIX | in weight and measure, or whether you enter upon these sacred
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