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1 1 | simplicity in my~way of living, far removed from the habits
2 1 | and to see~clearly in a living example that the same man
3 1 | manner, and the idea of living conformably to~nature; and
4 1 | frequent~impressions about living according to nature, and
5 1 | hindered me from~forthwith living according to nature, though
6 2 | elements of which every living being is~compounded. But
7 3 | thee be the guardian of a living being, manly and of ripe
8 4 | dead, but what is it to the living? What is praise except indeed~
9 4 | do not get the means of living out of my~learning, and
10 4 | regard the universe as one living being, having one~substance
11 4 | the perception of this one living being; and how all~things
12 6 | which are held together~by a living principle, as flocks, herds.
13 6 | not praise those who are living~at the same time and living
14 6 | living~at the same time and living with themselves; but to
15 6 | man will hinder thee from living according to the reason
16 7 | what reason is~there for living any longer?~ Nature which
17 7 | being saved; for as to a man~living such or such a time, at
18 7 | indeed is necessary for living a happy life. And~because
19 8 | is work of an~intelligent living being, and a social being,
20 8 | wilt be a different kind of living being and thou wilt~not
21 10| conservation of the perfect living being, the good and~just
22 10| nature, so far as thou~art a living being, shall not be made
23 10| requires so far as thou~art a living being. And all this thou
24 11| is no mistaking.~ As to living in the best way, this power
25 12| any of those~who are now living. For all things are formed
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