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1 2 | the portion~which has been given to thee. Thou seest how
2 4 | earthly part is a portion given to me from certain earth,~
3 4 | remember~that the attention given to everything has its proper
4 5 | wishes, which Zeus hath~given to every man for his guardian
5 6 | drawn in the air and to have given~it back, which we do every
6 6 | Suppose then that thou hast given up~this worthless thing
7 6 | actions he was;~and not given to reproach people, nor
8 7 | the work as an instrument given by the universal~nature.
9 7 | celebrated by fame have been given up to~oblivion; and how
10 8 | nature of the universal has given to every rational being
11 8 | have never~intentionally given pain even to another.~ Different
12 9 | remember that indulgence is given to thee for this~purpose.
13 9 | what virtue nature has given to man to oppose to~every
14 9 | wrongful act. For she has given to man, as an antidote against~
15 9 | way. For thou hadst means given~thee by thy reason to suppose
16 10| the rational animal is~it given to follow voluntarily what
17 10| everywhere. Now, it is not given to a~cylinder to move everywhere
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