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1 1 | s affairs, and not to be~ready to listen to slander.~ From
2 1 | usual disposition; and to be ready to speak well of teachers,~
3 1 | of beneficence,~and was ready to forgive, and was free
4 1 | applications. He was~most ready to give way without envy
5 3 | summons him~from life, and ready to go, having need neither
6 3 | their instruments and knives ready for~cases which suddenly
7 3 | do thou have principles~ready for the understanding of
8 3 | to come pure, tranquil, ready to depart, and without~any
9 5 | a service to another, is ready to set it~down to his account
10 5 | conferred. Another is not ready to~do this, but still in
11 7 | this, that it should stand ready and firm to meet onsets~
12 7 | surrounding things and~in a ready use of the objects which
13 8 | without arrogance; and be ready to~let it go.~ If thou didst
14 9 | of thy wife's womb,~so be ready for the time when thy soul
15 9 | elemental fire, but it is so ready to be kindled together~with
16 9 | same degree also is it more~ready to mingle with and to be
17 10| and smelling ought to be ready to perceive all~that can
18 11| a soul that is which is ready, if at any moment it must
19 11| separated from the body, and ready either to be extinguished
20 11| benevolent towards every man, and ready~to show even him his mistake,
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