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1 1 | in sharp pains, on the~occasion of the loss of a child,
2 1 | anything of which I had occasion to repent;~that, though
3 1 | his need, or on any other occasion, I was never told that I
4 3 | rest. Wherefore, on every~occasion a man should say: this comes
5 4 | respect to~justice, and on the occasion of every impression maintain
6 4 | uneasiness. Accordingly on every occasion a~man should ask himself,
7 4 | free from pain on such an occasion. Why~then is that rather
8 4 | own? Remember too on every occasion which leads thee to~vexation
9 5 | employing my own soul? On every occasion I~must ask myself this question,
10 7 | hast often seen. And on the~occasion of everything which happens
11 8 | been mentioned.~ On the occasion of every act ask thyself,
12 8 | if it be possible, on the occasion of every~impression on the
13 8 | befall thee: but on every occasion ask thyself,~What is there
14 9 | too, immediately when the~occasion arises, what virtue nature
15 10| on all.~ Severally on the occasion of everything that thou
16 10| much as possible on the occasion of anything~being done by
17 11| doing, man? There is no~occasion to give this notice. It
18 11| them out and say on each occasion~thus: this thought is not
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