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1 IV, 2| imported to them, because they consider that men degenerate in their 2 IV, 36| equinox was near, he did not consider that, with his ships out 3 V, 26| that it was for them to consider whether they thought fit, 4 V, 33| leave; therefore let them consider that all things depended 5 V, 45| commonwealth: he does not consider that the remaining portion 6 VI, 3| that he might appear to consider all things of less consequence [ 7 VI, 6| assures them that he will consider them in the number of his 8 VI, 16| enveloped in the flames. They consider that the oblation of such 9 VI, 17| inventor of all arts, they consider him the guide of their journeys 10 VI, 23| having been laid waste. They consider this the real evidence of 11 VI, 32| number of his enemies, nor consider that the cause of all the 12 VII, 14| galling, that they ought to consider it much more distressing 13 VII, 17| accomplishing it; that they should consider it a disgrace if they abandoned 14 VII, 40| the custom of the Gauls consider it a crime to desert their 15 VII, 42| such a degree that they consider a slight rumor as an ascertained 16 VII, 71| merits, and conjures them to consider his safety, and not surrender 17 VII, 77| conduct, still I should consider it most glorious that one 18 VIII, 3| allow any state leisure to consider the safety of others, in