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sepulchres 4
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series 2
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seriously 5
seriousness 1
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1 2 | is incapable of enduring serious training, they are called 2 3 | second capture of Troy was a serious offence against them, because 3 6 | Athenian. The matter is serious, and excuses will not serve 4 6 | amusement, but they will be a serious employment too; for the 5 6 | You mean, I suppose, their serious and noble pursuit?~Athenian. 6 6 | a mistake, and with this serious purpose let games be instituted 7 7 | not seeing that the most serious and detrimental consequences 8 7 | bodily fashions are no such serious evils, but frequent changes 9 7 | Athenian. I say that about serious matters a man should be 10 7 | matters a man should be serious, and about a matter which 11 7 | about a matter which is not serious he should not be, serious; 12 7 | serious he should not be, serious; and that God is the natural 13 7 | worthy object of our most serious and blessed endeavours, 14 7 | present they think that their serious suits should be for the 15 7 | sports, for they deem war a serious. pursuit, which must be 16 7 | deemed by us to be the most serious of our pursuits. And therefore, 17 7 | of measures—some who are serious, others who aim only at 18 7 | further subdivisions. Of the serious, one kind is of those engaged 19 7 | which these afford. For serious things cannot be understood 20 7 | he should never take any serious interest in them himself, 21 7 | comedy. And, if any of the serious poets, as they are termed, 22 7 | mankind, or able to take any serious thought or charge of them. 23 9 | spare time hear and take a serious interest in listening to 24 9 | that then there is a very serious evil, which affects the 25 9 | omission shall be a most serious charge.~If a slave strike 26 10| other arts which have a serious purpose, and these co–operate 27 10| their impiety is a very serious matter; they not only make 28 11| orphans, the law speaks in serious accents, both of persuasion 29 11| in jest; in anger and in serious earnest they shall not be 30 12| power the greater and more serious evil from the lesser. And


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