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1 1 | our relation~to those with whom we live, by alleging urgent
2 1 | opinions with respect to those whom he condemned,~and that his
3 4 | wilt seem a god to those to whom thou art now a~beast and
4 4 | shouldst think of those whom thou hast thyself known~
5 4 | Add to the reckoning all whom thou hast known, one~after
6 5 | wilt~become one of those of whom I spoke before, for even
7 6 | and~repose in her, through whom what thou meetest with in
8 6 | praised by posterity, by those whom they have never seen or
9 6 | cast: and~the men among whom thou hast received thy portion,
10 6 | when they~are asleep, of whom it is Heraclitus, I think,
11 6 | doctor the health of those whom he attends?~ How many together
12 6 | How many together with whom I came into the world are
13 6 | kind of people are those whom men wish to please, and
14 7 | before thy eyes those to whom the~same things happened,
15 8 | in~the power of another, whom dost thou blame? The atoms (
16 8 | be exactly such as these whom they cannot bear now; and
17 9 | the~morals of those with whom thy soul will no longer
18 9 | was in~the time of those whom we have buried.~ Things
19 9 | one among those against whom thou art irritated~has done
20 10| or society of~men with whom thou mayest live in harmony?
21 10| it is compounded, and to whom~it can belong, and who are
22 10| associates in behalf of whom I have striven so much,
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