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1 1 | Sinuessa to my mother; and with respect to those who have~offended
2 1 | concealment of his opinions with respect to those whom he condemned,~
3 1 | neither superstitious with~respect to the gods, nor did he
4 1 | more remiss in action, with respect to the~things which must
5 1 | time, pleased me by his respect and affection;~that my children
6 3 | and deeper insight with respect to the things~which are
7 3 | virtue I~have need of with respect to it, such as gentleness,
8 4 | nature, is so~affected with respect to the events which happen,
9 4 | common, the reason also, in respect of~which we are rational
10 4 | I do not say~only with respect to the continuity of the
11 4 | series of things, but~with respect to what is just, and as
12 4 | but in every movement have respect to~justice, and on the occasion
13 5 | themselves to it.~ In one respect man is the nearest thing
14 6 | physician shall have more respect to the~reason (the principles)
15 6 | earth)? And how is it with respect~to each of the stars, are
16 7 | nor more considerate with respect to the faults of his~neighbours.~
17 7 | art than the dancer's,~in respect of this, that it should
18 8 | thyself, How is this with respect~to me? Shall I repent of
19 8 | good and bad? For if with respect to~pleasure and pain and
20 8 | causes of each, and with respect to fame and~ignominy, death
21 9 | plainly impiety. Now with respect to the~things towards which
22 9 | and equally affected. With respect to pain, then,~and pleasure,
23 9 | impatient nor contemptuous with respect to death,~but to wait for
24 9 | from perturbations with respect to the things~which come
25 10| to bear everything, with respect to which it~depends on thy
26 10| stomach ought to be~with respect to all food just as the
27 10| food just as the mill with respect to all things~which it is
28 11| another; and in~another respect, I was made to be set over
29 11| under what compulsions in respect of~opinions they are; and
30 11| discover an art (or rules) with~respect to giving his assent; and
31 11| giving his assent; and in respect to his movements he~must
32 11| should not show~it with respect to any of the things which
33 12| everything~else thou shalt respect only thy ruling faculty
34 12| single day. So much~more respect have we to what our neighbours
35 12| God may give him.~ With respect to that which happens conformably
36 12| herself would act; but with respect to what may happen to~thee
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