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1 1 | philosophy; and to have been a hearer, first of~Bacchius,
2 1 | expression which ought to have been used, and in~the way of
3 1 | rather than of a man who had been improved. I observed, too,
4 1 | that my children have not been stupid nor deformed in body;
5 1 | which I should perhaps have been completely engaged, if~I
6 1 | and that remedies have been~shown to me by dreams, both
7 2 | Remember how long thou hast been putting off these things,
8 2 | with the portion~which has been given to thee. Thou seest
9 2 | another a man has~seldom been seen to be unhappy; but
10 2 | more like a person who has been~first wronged and through
11 3 | To the aids which have been mentioned let this one still
12 3 | the things of which~it has been compounded, and into which
13 4 | a small light would have been extinguished: but when the
14 4 | hatred, and fighting, have~been stretched dead, reduced
15 4 | arguments by which it has been proved that the world~is
16 4 | away the complaint,~"I have been harmed." Take away the complaint, "
17 4 | away the complaint, "I have been harmed,"~and the harm is
18 4 | is universally useful has been compelled to~do this.~ Consider
19 4 | whole~remembrance shall have been extinguished as it is transmitted~
20 4 | bodies of those who~have been buried from time so remote?
21 4 | everything which~happens has been apportioned and spun out
22 4 | for as soon as a thing has been seen, it is carried~away,
23 4 | act~and speak as we have been taught.~ If any god told
24 4 | after burying another has been laid out dead,~and another
25 5 | into the world? Or have I been made for this, to~lie in
26 5 | during so many years I have been supplied~with food and drink;
27 5 | but thou mightest have been delivered from these things~
28 5 | whatever purpose each thing has been constituted,~for this it
29 5 | constituted,~for this it has been constituted, and towards
30 5 | are made~for society has been shown above. Is it not plain
31 5 | indivisible~interval has been assigned to thee; and of
32 5 | how many things thou hast been able to endure: and that~
33 6 | governs.~ When thou hast been compelled by circumstances
34 6 | that the~thing which has been made should be adapted to
35 6 | the work for which it~has been made; and both the vine-planter
36 6 | How many pleasures have been enjoyed by robbers, patricides,~
37 6 | things with which thy lot has been cast: and~the men among
38 6 | does that for which it has~been made, is well, and yet he
39 6 | consider that they have long been in the~dust. What harm then
40 6 | amount of substance which has been assigned to~thee, so be
41 7 | celebrated by fame have been given up to~oblivion; and
42 7 | fame of others have~long been dead.~ Be not ashamed to
43 7 | other thing. For~things have been co-ordinated, and they combine
44 7 | separate, for they have~been constituted for one co-operation.
45 7 | eagerly they would have been sought, if thou hadst them
46 7 | best place for him, or has been placed by a~commander, there
47 7 | and all~other things have been constituted for the sake
48 8 | the contrary to what has been mentioned.~ On the occasion
49 8 | ago. Some indeed have not been remembered~even for a short
50 8 | other part, after it has been~separated and cut asunder,
51 8 | universal; and when he has~been separated, he has allowed
52 8 | things, thou hast not yet been injured nor even impeded.
53 8 | in any way. When it has been made a sphere, it continues~
54 8 | report. Suppose that it has been reported to thee that a
55 8 | speaks ill of thee. This has been reported; but that thou~
56 8 | reported; but that thou~hast been injured, that has not been
57 8 | been injured, that has not been reported. I see that my
58 9 | such a way as never has been observed in plants nor in
59 9 | For the stone which has been thrown up it is no evil
60 9 | indeed any good to have been carried up.~ Penetrate inwards
61 9 | perish, and those who have been~spectators of its dissolution
62 9 | and from eternity have been done in like form, and will
63 9 | say? That all things~have been and all things always will
64 9 | and that no power has~ever been found in so many gods to
65 9 | things, but the world~has been condemned to be found in
66 9 | Besides wherein hast thou been injured? For thou~wilt find
67 9 | if the man who has not~been instructed does the acts
68 10| of~which everything has been compounded, or a change
69 10| such as thou hast~hitherto been, and to be tom in pieces
70 10| dissatisfied because something has been or is~or shall be of the
71 11| stopped, it makes what has been set before it full and complete,
72 11| prevails all things which have been and~all that will be. This
73 11| universal, for when they~have been fixed in any place perforce
74 12| only which has flowed and~been derived from himself into
75 12| religious~observances have been most intimate with the divinity,
76 12| that if it ought to have been~otherwise, the gods would
77 12| that it ought not to have been so:- for thou~seest even
78 12| the right hand; for it has been practised in this.~ Consider
79 12| the proper time, has he been ill dealt with. But the~
80 12| anything, those who have been most conspicuous by the~
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