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1 1 | seems, praise those who distinguish themselves in external and
2 1 | you a question:—Do we not distinguish two kinds of fear, which
3 2 | my dear friend, let us distinguish between different cases,
4 2 | what is true be able to distinguish what is good and bad? My
5 7 | Athenian. Again, we must distinguish and determine on some general
6 7 | outline, so do I seek to distinguish the patterns of life, and
7 7 | that they might be able to distinguish good and bad imitation,
8 7 | before proceeding I must distinguish the dancing about which
9 7 | count one, two, three, or to distinguish odd and even numbers, or
10 7 | able, when he thinks, to distinguish them; and different persons
11 8 | years he should chance to distinguish himself by any considerable
12 9 | and involuntary, and to distinguish them accordingly as they
13 9 | another; these we will now distinguish, as far as we are able,
14 11| peculiar–class, and we might distinguish and make separate rules
15 12| throwing away of arms—he must distinguish the throwing them away when
16 12| among the young men who distinguish themselves, having an eye
17 12| time than is sufficient to distinguish between him who is in a
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