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1 I, 2 | of this nature wastes his time in deliberation.~It is possible 2 I, 2 | proved, and at the same time are so little accepted that 3 I, 3 | three different kinds of time. The political orator is 4 I, 3 | of things existing at the time, though they often find 5 I, 5 | Beauty varies with the time of life. In a young man 6 I, 5 | pleasant but at the same time formidable appearance. For 7 I, 5 | others go there for the first time and are killed. All such 8 I, 6 | friends, and at the same time practicable. Things are " 9 I, 6 | painfulness or in the long time it takes. Again, a thing 10 I, 7 | or at a special place or time, his deed will have a high 11 I, 7 | at the Olympic games:~In time past, heaving a Yoke on 12 I, 9 | so, we shall at the same time be finding out how to make 13 I, 9 | people think; and at the same time this method enables an advocate 14 I, 9 | at the Olympic games,~In time past, bearing a yoke on 15 I, 11| pleasant for a man to spend his time over what he feels he can 16 I, 11| that each day allots most time, wherein~He is indeed the 17 I, 12| postpone doing so for a long time: or that you are so badly 18 I, 12| it does not pay to waste time in waiting for trial or 19 I, 12| here we feel we have no time left for thinking the matter 20 I, 14| is by no means the first time he has gone seriously wrong 21 II, 3 | person and also at the same time angry with him. Again, we 22 II, 3 | justifiable hope. Also when time has passed and their anger 23 II, 3 | is no longer fresh, for time puts an end to anger. And 24 II, 3 | asked by some one, at a time when the public was angry 25 II, 3 | did right to reply, "The time is not yet." "Why, when 26 II, 3 | yet." "Why, when is the time?" "When I see someone else 27 II, 4 | Moreover, anger can be cured by time; but hatred cannot. The 28 II, 5 | form, and at a particular time. People do not believe this 29 II, 5 | form, and at an unexpected time.~Having now seen the nature 30 II, 7 | is done at a particular time or (5) place. As evidence 31 II, 10| those who are near us in time, place, age, or reputation. 32 II, 13| must have, and at the same time their experience has taught 33 II, 13| gain. Hence men at this time of life are often supposed 34 II, 19| it and was angry at the time; or if he had the power 35 II, 20| suffered miseries for a long time through the swarms of fleas 36 II, 20| These fleas are by this time full of me and not sucking 37 II, 21| indicating at the same time how we are to hunt down 38 II, 23| based on considerations of time. Thus Iphicrates, in the 39 II, 23| statements is that there is a time when the gods do not exist. 40 II, 23| erasing the record in the time of the Thirty Tyrants: to 41 II, 24| leaving out any mention of time and circumstances. E.g. 42 III, 2 | obtrusive, and is at the same time clear, thus satisfying our 43 III, 3 | this’s at one and the same time a compound and an epithet, 44 III, 8 | appearance, and at the same time it diverts his attention, 45 III, 8 | speakers began to use in the time of Thrasymachus, though 46 III, 9 | an end, being at the same time not too big to be taken 47 III, 9 | of Epicharmus—~There one time I as their guest did stay,~ 48 III, 11| balanced, and at the same time it gives an idea of activity.~ 49 III, 12| statements have been made in the time usually occupied by one. 50 III, 16| must therefor snot waste time about what is admitted fact,