Chap.

1    Dion|   from nature; among them, a disposition docile, courteous, and adapted
2  Epamin|      his passions, gentle in disposition, and patient to a wonderful
3  Epamin|     That he was of a patient disposition, and ready to endure wrongs
4   Attic|     too, besides docility of disposition, there was great sweetness
5   Attic|    the goodness of Atticus's disposition, that he lived in such close
6   Attic|      XVI. Of his kindness of disposition, I can give no greater proof
7   Attic|   determine to which age his disposition was best adapted, though
8   Attic|    XVII. Of the affectionate disposition of Atticus towards his relatives,
9   Attic| account than his goodness of disposition), and had also been in the
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