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1 2 | daytime at all, unless in consequence of exercise or as medicine;
2 3 | murders, exiles, were the consequence. The exiles came again,
3 3 | directed against them, in consequence of the battle of Marathon;
4 4 | There is no fir of any consequence, nor pine, and not much
5 5 | evils which befell him in consequence, and is always fancying
6 6 | commanded all to be present, in consequence of some urgent necessity.
7 6 | a great mistake. And, in consequence of this neglect, many things
8 6 | virtue, in that degree the consequence of such neglect is more
9 7 | some cases this is of no consequence, as, for example, when we
10 7 | was saying, it is of no consequence, but makes a great difference,
11 10| is a matter of no small consequence, in some way or other to
12 10| the small matters is of no consequence to the whole, or if he knows
13 10| he knows that they are of consequence, and he neglects them, his
14 10| men than they are; and the consequence is that the whole state
15 11| of that sort; or if, in consequence of some fate or necessity,
16 12| or not is of the greatest consequence; the one is the servant
17 12| whatever time, is of no consequence. On the other hand, the
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