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1 II | either in the pursuit of other men's fortune or in complaining
2 IV | vouchsafed more than to any other man, did not cease to pray
3 V | prisoner." He then proceeds to other statements, in which he
4 VII | harder to learn. Of the other arts there are many teachers
5 VII | pleadings in court, or their other glorious miseries: "I have
6 XII | of his leisure. But this other who is half alive, who,
7 XIII | same author, and various other matters of this stamp, which,
8 XIII | in the Circus, though at other times they were exhibited
9 XIII | and, in turn, countless other reports that are either
10 XIV | prepared a way of life. By other men's labours we are led
11 XIV | Democritus, and all the other high priests of liberal
12 XVI | the appointed time of some other show or amusement, they
13 XVI | but hateful; yet, on the other hand, how scanty seem the
14 XVII | prosperity there is need of other prosperity, and in behalf
15 XVII | well we must make still other prayers. For everything
16 XVIII| private life, how many, on the other, you have brought upon yourself
17 XX | age to be a hardship on no other score than because it puts
18 XX | while they break up each other's repose, while they make
19 XX | repose, while they make each other wretched, their life is
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