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1 I, 7 | greater evil, and whose loss affects us more. Positive 2 I, 7 | said that the country’s loss of its young men in battle 3 I, 11| is grief, indeed, at his loss, but pleasure in remembering 4 I, 12| gain on the spot and the loss later. That is what appeals 5 I, 12| people—that the pain and loss are immediate, while the 6 I, 13| accordingly with censure and loss of honour, or with praise 7 I, 15| clearly, we need never be at a loss for useful evidence. For 8 II, 23| Goddesses could without loss of dignity submit to the 9 II, 23| even if the action entails loss, provided the loss is outweighed 10 II, 23| entails loss, provided the loss is outweighed by the solid