Chap., §
1 Int | uncertain.~The details of court life, the discussion of social
2 I, 22 | who were in the prime of life and distinguished for their
3 I, 27 | things are endowed with life and come into being, is
4 II, 60 | because their conception of life is so sacred and religious,
5 II, 61 | who have lived~the noblest life and are most skilled in
6 II, 71 | who were in the prime of life I have drafted into my army,
7 II, 73 | your tribes, men of noble life and skilled in your law
8 V, 221 | all men are inclined to a life of enjoyment, for every
9 V, 259 | he explained, the good life consists in the keeping
10 VI, 264 | what an effect our modes of life and our associations produce
11 VI, 264 | miserable throughout their life; but if they live with the
12 VI, 270 | invented something useful for life and they worship them, though
13 VI, 281 | Among our people such~whole life their main consideration
14 VI, 289 | but steer their course of life in accordance with justice,
15 VI, 301 | than the reminiscence of life and existence.~
16 VI, 302 | 42 For life is wont to be sustained
17 VI, 323 | us throughout our whole life and in all our actions to
18 VII, 340 | celebrated annually throughout my life time.~
19 VII, 371 | What is the highest good in life?'~
20 VIII, 393| since you know that the life of men is made up of pains
21 VIII, 395| the greater part of one's life, to honour rightousness
22 VIII, 401| equivalent to deprivation of life. For God always promises
23 VIII, 423| it all the blessings of life.'~
24 IX, 448 | question, how he could avoid a life of ease and pleasure?~
25 IX, 458 | the successful conduct of life. the steersman must know
26 IX, 458 | can steer a true course of life at all times.'~
27 IX, 462 | was lord, deprived many of life.~
28 IX, 474 | that he should live his life in the truth. Since it is
29 X | other problems of daily life as true today as 2000 years
30 X, 504 | those who are devoted to a life of pleasure because it enjoins
31 X, 514 | s eyes scenes taken from life and enacted with dignity
32 X, 515 | insignificant affairs of life. But by practising the utmost
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