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1 1 | anything to propose for the common weal; and undeviating~firmness
2 2 | make in accordance with the common notions of mankind- says,~
3 3 | thoughts to some object of common~utility. For thou losest
4 3 | nor without regard to the common interest,~nor without due
5 3 | then everything else is common~to all that I have mentioned,
6 4 | altogether a mark of the most common sort of men,~for it is in
7 4 | our intellectual part is common, the reason also, in respect
8 4 | are rational beings, is common: if this is so, common also
9 4 | is common: if this is so, common also is~the reason which
10 4 | if this~is so, there is a common law also; if this is so,
11 4 | state. For of~what other common political community will
12 4 | And from thence, from this common~political community comes
13 4 | as of what is just or of common advantage, and the like,~
14 4 | himself from the reason of our common nature through being~displeased
15 5 | following thy own~nature and the common nature; and the way of both
16 5 | of the things, which the common nature~judges to be good,
17 5 | philosophers, not a few nor those common philosophers, altogether~
18 5 | way. These~two things are common both to the soul of God
19 5 | my own~badness, and the common weal is not injured, why
20 5 | what is the harm to the common weal?~ Do not be carried
21 6 | his own~reason, which is common to him and the gods?~ Asia,
22 6 | profitable be taken here in the common sense as said of~things
23 7 | substance, and one law, one~common reason in all intelligent
24 7 | conformably to the reason which is common~to gods and men, there we
25 8 | is assigned to it by the common nature.~For of this common
26 8 | common nature.~For of this common nature every particular
27 8 | social acts, but sleeping is common also to irrational animals.
28 8 | to~enjoy pleasure? See if common sense allows this.~ Nature
29 8 | shouldst thou complain? For the~common nature brings nothing which
30 9 | participate in anything which is common to them all~move towards
31 9 | which participates in the common intelligent nature~moves
32 9 | they discovered what the~common nature required, and trained
33 9 | other~way conducive to the common interest, he has acted conformably
34 10| natures indeed have this common principle, but the nature
35 10| turn an my efforts to the common interest, and divert them~
36 10| assigned to thee by the common nature; and that~Magnanimity
37 10| precept is sufficient, and any common precept, to remind him that
38 10| But a brief~existence is common to all things, and yet thou
39 11| order that what is for the common advantage may be done in
40 11| things which concern the common~interest; so also ought
41 11| object which~shall be of a common kind (social) and political.
42 11| he said, is not about any common matter, but about~being
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