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1 2 | for the advantage of the whole universe, of which thou
2 2 | which the nature of~the whole brings, and what serves
3 2 | what is the nature of the whole,~and what is my nature,
4 2 | it is of what kind of a whole; and that there is no one~
5 2 | committed~with pain; and on the whole the one is more like a person
6 2 | and the composition of the whole body subject~to putrefaction,
7 3 | often~completely destroying whole cities, and in battle cutting
8 3 | has with reference to the~whole, and what with reference
9 4 | be quiet at last. For the whole earth is a point,~and how
10 4 | will any one say that the~whole human race are members?
11 4 | succeeded them, until the whole~remembrance shall have been
12 4 | with his portion out of the whole, and satisfied with his~
13 4 | intrusted to the gods with his whole soul all that he has, making~
14 4 | other epochs of time and of whole nations, and see how many
15 5 | were not useful for the whole. Neither does the nature
16 5 | For the integrity of the~whole is mutilated, if thou cuttest
17 6 | the same is it with the~whole respiratory power, which
18 6 | them from this or to the whole, which is the special~object
19 6 | certainly determined about the whole at least,~and the things
20 6 | wearisome, so it is in the whole of life; for all things~
21 7 | in the substance of the whole;~and everything formal (
22 7 | and~cooperating with the whole, as the parts of our body
23 7 | Nature which governs the whole will soon change all things
24 7 | be required also in the whole body. But all of these things~
25 8 | power to have lived the whole of thy~life, or at least
26 8 | one with himself:~and the whole earth too is a point.~ Attend
27 8 | sacrificing priests- the whole court is dead. Then turn
28 8 | of a single man, but of a whole race, as~of the Pompeii;
29 8 | consider the death of a whole race.~ It is thy duty to
30 8 | thyself by thinking of the whole of thy life. Let not~thy
31 9 | continuous destruction, and the whole universe too.~ It is thy
32 9 | cessation and change of thy~whole life a thing to be afraid
33 9 | space by comprehending the whole~universe in thy mind, and
34 9 | done for the benefit of the whole; or there are only atoms,~
35 10| that I am a part of the whole which~is governed by nature;
36 10| assigned to me out of the whole; for nothing is~injurious
37 10| for the advantage of the whole. For~the whole contains
38 10| advantage of the whole. For~the whole contains nothing which is
39 10| that I am a part of such a whole, I shall be~content with
40 10| to him.~ The parts of the whole, everything, I mean, which
41 10| necessity for the parts, the~whole would not continue to exist
42 10| time that the parts of the whole are in their~nature subject
43 10| Constantly contemplate the whole of time and the whole of
44 10| the whole of time and the whole of substance,~and consider
45 10| history; for example, the whole court of Hadrian, and the
46 10| court of Hadrian, and the whole~court of Antoninus, and
47 10| court of Antoninus, and the whole court of Philip, Alexander,
48 11| such like things, where the whole action is incomplete,~if
49 11| further it traverses the~whole universe, and the surrounding
50 11| apply this rule also to thy whole life.~ What a soul that
51 11| everybody knows: but the~whole plan of such poetry and
52 11| necessity be cut~off from the whole tree also. So too a man
53 11| has fallen off from the whole social community. Now as~
54 11| cut himself off~from the whole social system. Yet he has
55 11| which helps to make up~the whole. However, if it often happens,
56 11| the body). And also the whole of the earthy part in~thee
57 12| In like manner then the whole which consists of all the~
58 12| change~of whose parts the whole universe continues ever
59 12| kinship between a man~and the whole human race, for it is a
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