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1 4 | has been proved that the world~is a kind of political community,
2 4 | community; if this is so, the world is in a manner a state.
3 5 | which I was brought into the world? Or have I been made for
4 5 | good repute~amidst such a world as this is an empty thing.
5 6 | continually renewing the~world, just as the uninterrupted
6 6 | as I am a man, it is~the world. The things then which are
7 6 | with whom I came into the world are already gone~out of
8 7 | them, in order that the world~may be ever new.~ When a
9 7 | of mind, even if all the world cry out against~thee as
10 8 | what is it doing in the world? And how long does it subsist?~
11 8 | is to be surprised if the world produces such and~such things
12 8 | nook of this part of the~world; and not even here do all
13 8 | everything that happens in the world.~ A cucumber is bitter.-
14 8 | such things made in the world? For thou wilt be ridiculed
15 8 | who does not know what the world is, does not know where
16 8 | know for what purpose the world exists, does not~know who
17 8 | who he is, nor what the world is. But he who has failed
18 9 | against the nature of the world; for he~fights against it,
19 9 | which will happen in the world, and~even this is impiety.
20 9 | rectify these things, but the world~has been condemned to be
21 9 | men should not be in~the world? It is not possible. Do
22 9 | must~of necessity be in the world. Let the same considerations
23 10| lives everywhere in the world as in a state (political~
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