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1 1 | and to~love justice; and through him I learned to know Thrasea,
2 1 | stopped his investigation through being satisfied with appearances~
3 1 | careless way, but~so that, through his own attention, he very
4 1 | something of this kind; but, through their favour,~there never
5 1 | I still fall short of~it through my own fault, and through
6 1 | through my own fault, and through not observing the admonitions~
7 2 | word, all their thoughts.~ Through not observing what is in
8 2 | offences which are committed through~desire are more blameable
9 2 | those which are committed through~anger. For he who is excited
10 2 | contraction; but he who offends~through desire, being overpowered
11 2 | has been~first wronged and through pain is compelled to be
12 2 | life worse? But neither through ignorance, nor~having the
13 2 | great a~mistake, either through want of power or want of
14 3 | taking care of this only all through life, that his thoughts~
15 4 | extinguished as it is transmitted~through men who foolishly admire
16 4 | reason of our common nature through being~displeased with the
17 4 | content with it; and pass through the rest of life like one
18 4 | mummy or~ashes. Pass then through this little space of time
19 5 | way of both is one.~ I go through the things which happen
20 5 | mark? Or art thou compelled through being~defectively furnished
21 5 | applied- that he who has them, through pure abundance has not a~
22 5 | things thou hast passed~through, and how many things thou
23 5 | pervades all substance~and through all time by fixed periods (
24 6 | frequently and~repose in her, through whom what thou meetest with
25 6 | way ought we to act all~through life, and where there are
26 6 | cessation of the impressions through the senses, and of~the pulling
27 7 | for the universal nature?~ Through the universal substance
28 7 | the universal substance as through a furious torrent all~bodies
29 7 | and that they do wrong through ignorance and unintentionally,~
30 7 | care that thou dost not through being so~pleased with them
31 7 | both the~universal nature through the things which happen
32 7 | thee, and thy~own nature through the acts which must be done
33 8 | the sun's light passing through a~narrow opening into a
34 9 | received powers from nature through the neglect~of which he
35 9 | endured infinite troubles through not being contented with~
36 10| accomplish the straight course through the law, and by~accomplishing
37 10| the child passes food down through the throat,~and then another
38 10| thou not content to pass through this short~time in an orderly
39 10| and reason are able to go through~everything that opposes
40 10| the reason will be carried through all things, as fire~upwards,
41 10| a dead thing; or, except through opinion and~the yielding
42 11| of action and to~give way through fear; for both are equally
43 11| post,~the man who does it through fear, and the man who is
44 11| commit them, though~either through cowardice, or concern about
45 11| be one~and the same all through his life. But what I have
46 12| communion with the divinity, and through pious acts and religious~
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