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1 VI, 291 | their particular habits, ought we not to take every precaution
2 VI, 308 | clearly showing that we ought to perform every act in
3 VI, 323 | account of these matters ought to have convinced you, that
4 VII, 376 | these. But God to whom we ought always to pray, inspires
5 VIII, 418| asked the next, To whom ought a man to show liberality?~
6 VIII, 419| men acknowledge that we ought to show liberality to those
7 VIII, 419| us, but I think that we ought to show the same keen spirit
8 VIII, 420| to the question, to whom ought we to exhibit gratitude?~
9 IX, 449 | multitudes, and that his mind ought not to be occupied with
10 IX, 449 | with other things, but, he ought always to be considering
11 IX, 458 | the goal toward which he ought to direct his course. It
12 IX, 478 | and asked the next, Whom ought a man to select as his counsellors?~
13 IX, 486 | Under what circumstances ought a man to suffer grief?'~
14 IX, 490 | asked the next man, To whom ought men to entrust themselves?~
15 X | Showing how the army officers ought to be selected. What man
16 X, 505 | answered well, and asked, What ought kings to obey? And he said, '
17 X, 506 | and asked the next, Whom ought we to appoint as governors?~
18 X, 507 | the next man said, 'Whom ought we to appoint as officers
19 X, 511 | another, 'To what affairs ought kings to devote most time?'~
20 X, 513 | man and asked another, how ought a man to occupy himself
21 X, 516 | said to the ninth man, how ought a man to conduct himself
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