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 1     I,     96|     actor, with men of the same profession, used to take part in the
 2     I,    106| influence or merit. A plausible profession this in words, but really
 3   III,    107|  conspicuous member of the same profession. That age indeed produced
 4    IV,      4|     friend and physician, whose profession was a pretext for frequent
 5    VI,     77| physician, distinguished in his profession, of the name of Charicles,
 6    XI,      9|        Some support life by the profession of arms, some by cultivating
 7    XI,      9|      Take away the rewards of a profession, and the profession must
 8    XI,      9|        of a profession, and the profession must perish." The emperor
 9   XII,     13|         for legal learning. The profession of the soldier is forgotten
10   XIV,     28|       stooped to the theatrical profession during the 200 years following
11   XIV,     55|      seem to be exalting my own profession out of an excessive partiality
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