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1 1 | them; that I made haste to~place those who brought me up
2 2 | are contained. In the next place, the soul does~violence
3 2 | are angry. In the third place, the soul does violence
4 3 | less value than this, give~place to nothing else, for if
5 4 | constantly that all things take place by change, and~accustom
6 4 | towards all; nor dost thou yet place wisdom only~in acting justly.~
7 4 | and another comes in its place, and this will be carried
8 5 | pure abundance has not a~place to ease himself in.~ I am
9 6 | same indivisible time take place~in each of us, things which
10 6 | everything which~has taken place from all eternity and everything
11 6 | in the things which take place in the~universe. But men
12 6 | other kinds of men. To that place then we must remove, where
13 7 | change? Why what can take place without change?~What then
14 7 | himself thinking it the best place for him, or has been placed
15 7 | viewed them from some~higher place; should look at them in
16 7 | of the things which take place now: accordingly~to have
17 7 | either~everything that takes place comes by way of consequence
18 8 | and Augustus. In the next~place having fixed thy eyes steadily
19 8 | to do, to remove to that~place the things which are in
20 8 | immediately~put before thee in place of that which was hindered,
21 8 | united and to~resume his place as a part.~ As the nature
22 8 | fixes in its~predestined place everything which stands
23 8 | to confess. In the next place remember that~neither the
24 8 | constitution. Is this change of place~sufficient reason why my
25 8 | from~without nor wants a place into which she may cast
26 9 | See, then, what now takes place. For only intelligent~animals
27 10| have longer enjoyment, or place, or pleasant climate, or
28 10| is in substance, and what place it has in the universe,
29 10| scolding from their~elevated place. But a short time ago to
30 10| will be the same again. And~place before thy eyes entire dramas
31 10| nature and as they choose. Place before thy eyes this facility
32 11| troubled with that which~takes place on the larger stage. For
33 11| they~have been fixed in any place perforce they remain there
34 11| discontented with its own place? And yet no force is imposed
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