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1 1 | dexterously to~introduce the very expression which ought to
2 1 | through his own attention, he very seldom stood in need of~
3 1 | His secrets were not but very few and very rare, and~these
4 1 | were not but very few and very rare, and~these only about
5 1 | s power to bring himself very near to the~fashion of a
6 2 | mayest depart from life this very~moment, regulate every act
7 3 | and in~the ripe olives the very circumstance of their being
8 3 | poor human beings, who will very soon die, and who~know not
9 4 | higher by means of this very material.~ Let no act be
10 4 | wont to desire such things very~much. But this is altogether
11 4 | community comes also our very intellectual faculty and~
12 4 | this in~mind, that within a very short time both thou and
13 4 | him will himself also die very~soon; then again also they
14 4 | into a womb: but this is a very vulgar notion.~ Thou wilt
15 5 | observing it?- Yes.- But this very thing is necessary,~the
16 5 | perfection, nay even of its very continuance. For the integrity
17 5 | doing?- But is not~this the very reason why pleasure deceives
18 5 | listen and readily receive as~very applicable that which was
19 5 | substance, of which thou hast a very small~portion; and of universal
20 5 | administers the~universe.~ Soon, very soon, thou wilt be ashes,
21 6 | Something of this kind is the very life of~every man, like
22 6 | much value on. But this is very much the~same as if thou
23 7 | everything formal (causal) is very soon taken back into the~
24 7 | memory of everything is very soon~overwhelmed in time.~
25 7 | these things subsists for a very short time. But it is no~
26 7 | Try~to conclude from this very fact that it is contrary
27 7 | that is thy~own; for it is very possible to be a divine
28 7 | another thing too,~that very little indeed is necessary
29 8 | But this is reduced to a very little, if thou only circumscribest~
30 8 | other new things~from these very same, so that she requires
31 9 | now~are praising thee will very soon blame thee, and that
32 9 | of its dissolution will very soon perish too. And he
33 9 | to have received from thy~very act all the profit. For
34 10| brought forth implicates thee very much with that other part,~
35 10| life,~is the character of a very stupid man and one overfond
36 11| freedom of speech, and by its very plainness of speaking was
37 11| correctest his errors at the very time when~he is trying to
38 12| alone, that some~men and very good men, and men who, as
39 12| child~and his body and his very soul came from the deity;
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