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1 1 | countrymen, for they, as you say, altogether abstain? But the Scythians
2 1 | kind which was carried on altogether rightly; in some few particulars
3 1 | abstain from using the potion altogether, although you have no reason
4 2 | Very true.~Athenian. Is it altogether unmeaning to say, as the
5 2 | young he should abstain altogether from intoxication and from
6 3 | also more temperate and altogether more just? The reason has
7 4 | legislator, when his soul is not altogether unprepared to receive them.
8 5 | cruel, or hardly curable, or altogether incurable acts of injustice
9 5 | private and individual is altogether banished from life, and
10 7 | education; this cannot be left altogether unnoticed, and yet may be
11 7 | any that are deficient or altogether unsuitable, they shall either
12 7 | speaking or singing he is not altogether able to keep his body still;
13 8 | that the sport may not be altogether without fear, but may have
14 8 | in such matters would be altogether out of place; there would
15 8 | at least we may abolish altogether the connection of men with
16 9 | and yet even he is not altogether involuntary, but only the
17 11| miss virtue and earnestness altogether, or lose the better half
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