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1 I, 3 | undertake the embassy to the man I have mentioned, who was
2 I, 46 | them at liberty and that no man shall show any tardiness
3 I, 49 | condition~ ~that if the man is proved guilty he will
4 III, 113 | forms of art, for he was a man of the most lofty conceptions
5 III, 155 | 55 Again when a man wished~to direct his gaze
6 IV, 174 | pleasant spectacle from which a man could scarcely tear himself
7 IV, 200 | come into the presence of a man who belonged to a different
8 V, 255 | whenever he heard of a man who was superior to his
9 VI, 267 | 7 For all that a man does and all that is to
10 VI, 268 | he showed that even if a man should think of doing evil--
11 VI, 276 | our Lawgiver being a wise man and specially endowed by
12 VI, 315 | rendering absolutely useless to man whatever it falls in their
13 VI, 324 | righteous relationships between man and man.'~
14 VI, 324 | relationships between man and man.'~
15 VII, 349 | was a very conscientious man.~
16 VII, 361 | and then asked the next man, how he could do everything
17 VII, 362 | 35 And he replied, 'If a man maintains a just bearing
18 VII, 363 | The king complimented this man, too, upon his answer and
19 VII, 367 | 40 The king praised the man warmly for his answer and
20 VII, 371 | 44 This man the king praised and then
21 VII, 373 | king exclaimed that the man had answered well and then
22 VII, 376 | impossible for one who is a man to be exempt from these.
23 VII, 377 | 50 Delighted with the man's reply, the king said that
24 VII, 378 | 51 Thereupon he asked the man, 'What is the true aim of
25 VII, 381 | we rightly perceive that man is the creation of God,
26 VIII, 385| conversation with the eleventh man, for there were ten who
27 VIII, 387| a brief reflection, the man who had been asked the question
28 VIII, 387| all good things and Him man must needs obey.'~
29 VIII, 397| knows all things, and no man who acts unjustly and works
30 VIII, 399| thoughts be such as become a man, and desire not many things
31 VIII, 400| praised him and asked another man, how his deliberations might
32 VIII, 406| king bestowed praise on the man and said to another--'Since
33 VIII, 414| 31 The king praised the man in a long speech and then
34 VIII, 416| the king ordered the next man to reply to the question,
35 VIII, 418| the next, To whom ought a man to show liberality?~
36 VIII, 425| greatest security. But if any man does fail, he must never
37 IX, 434 | approval and asked the next man, What is it that is most
38 IX, 436 | king spoke kindly to the man and said to another, 'How
39 IX, 436 | said to another, 'How can a man worthily pay the debt of
40 IX, 442 | The king acknowledged the man's answer and said to another, '
41 IX, 448 | kindly reception to the man and asked the next to answer
42 IX, 453 | the king asked the next man, What is the grossest form
43 IX, 454 | 23 And he replied, 'If a man does not care for his children
44 IX, 457 | After listening to this man, the king asked the next
45 IX, 464 | then inquired of the next man, What is good counsel?~
46 IX, 466 | The king said that this man had answered well, and asked
47 IX, 473 | The king said that this man, too, had answered well
48 IX, 474 | And he replied, 'That a man should be conscious in himself
49 IX, 476 | to the first, 'How can a man keep himself from pride?'~
50 IX, 477 | all occasions that he is a man ruling over men. And God
51 IX, 478 | asked the next, Whom ought a man to select as his counsellors?~
52 IX, 486 | what circumstances ought a man to suffer grief?'~
53 IX, 490 | answer, and asked the next man, To whom ought men to entrust
54 IX, 492 | 61 For the man who is always watching for
55 X | ought to be selected. What man is worthy of admiration
56 X, 506 | The king said that this man, too, had spoken well, and
57 X, 507 | then looking at the next man said, 'Whom ought we to
58 X, 509 | and asked another, What man is worthy of admiration?~
59 X, 510 | 12 And he replied, 'The man who is furnished with reputation
60 X, 513 | enthusiastically to the man and asked another, how ought
61 X, 513 | asked another, how ought a man to occupy himself during
62 X, 516 | spoken, said to the ninth man, how ought a man to conduct
63 X, 516 | the ninth man, how ought a man to conduct himself at banquets?~
64 X, 518 | king inquired of the next man, What is best for the people?
65 X, 521 | some time in praising this man and then asked the last
66 X, 523 | the ruler, when he is a man who hates evil and loves
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