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1 Charm| least a third of the work.~Having regard to the extent of 2 Charm| and essays on subjects having an affinity to the Platonic 3 Charm| translation; and we are far from having exhausted the list. 6 The 4 Charm| employment of Scripture. Having a greater force and beauty 5 Charm| to ‘types of nature,’ and having become convinced that the 6 Charm| that he was conscious of having made any change in the Doctrine 7 Charm| Jackson is also inclined, having constructed a theory, to 8 Charm| still the mind of Plato, having snatched for a moment at 9 Charm| grown-up man of the world, having a tincture of philosophy. 10 Charm| the army at Potidaea, and having been a good while away, 11 Charm| been complaining lately of having a headache when he rises 12 Charm| whit inferior to the other. Having such ancestors you ought 13 Charm| science of this kind, which, having no subject-matter, is a 14 Charm| necessity is there that, having this, he should know what 15 Charm| distinguished from other sciences as having the subject-matter of health 16 Charm| truth guiding, and error having been eliminated, in all 17 Charm| am very sorry—that you, having such beauty and such wisdom