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1 I, 1 | non-essentials. This is sound law and custom. It is not 2 I, 1 | those who can never enjoy sound health. Furthermore, it 3 II, 9 | people; our judgement is then sound, and we loathe any kind 4 II, 21| should any man whose wits are sound~Have his sons taught more 5 II, 21| should any man whose wits are sound, &c.~Others have the essential 6 II, 21| that, if the maxims are sound, they display the speaker 7 II, 21| the speaker as a man of sound moral character. So much 8 III, 1 | the three things-volume of sound, modulation of pitch, and 9 III, 2 | Licymnius says, lie in their sound or in their meaning. Further, 10 III, 5 | them both. Thus either "sound" or "colour" will fail to 11 III, 12| of professional writers sound thin in actual contests.