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1 2 | the ruling part: consider thus: Thou art an old man;~no
2 2 | longest and shortest are thus brought to the~same. For
3 3 | surface, and these parts which thus open, and~have a certain
4 4 | number of bodies which are~thus buried, but also of the
5 4 | number is consumed, and thus~in a manner buried in the
6 4 | unnecessary thoughts, for thus superfluous acts will not
7 4 | value and~proportion. For thus thou wilt not be dissatisfied,
8 5 | these, who in a manner act thus~without observing it?- Yes.-
9 5 | drenching with water. For thus thou wilt not fail to obey
10 5 | said by the comic writer. Thus even the~many perceive the
11 6 | conformity to~intelligence. And thus also in the universe the
12 7 | good or a bad~man.~ For thus it is, men of Athens, in
13 7 | constantly in mind, for thus thou wilt be~more gentle
14 8 | in danger, I do not see. Thus then~always abide by the
15 9 | exists, as in the stars. Thus the ascent to the higher~
16 9 | wilt see. One man prays thus: How shall I be able~to
17 9 | that woman? Do thou pray thus: How shall I not desire
18 9 | with her? Another prays thus: How shall I be released
19 9 | to be released? Another thus:~How shall I not lose my
20 9 | lose my little son? Thou thus: How shall I not be~afraid
21 10| to have gone out of it thus. In order, however, to the~
22 10| that is better than to live thus as men do.~ No longer talk
23 10| nobody knows where. For~thus continuously thou wilt look
24 10| contentedly~by reflecting thus: I am going away from such
25 11| also the property of Law. Thus then right~reason differs
26 11| things must be~accomplished thus, and that even they bear
27 11| and say on each occasion~thus: this thought is not necessary:
28 11| all his acts alike,~and thus will always be the same.~
29 11| when they saw him dressed thus.~ Neither in writing nor
30 12| diety; and we should not thus dispute with the gods, unless
31 12| with the universal.~For thus too he is moved by the deity
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