Book, Chapter

 1    1,   5|     not to discuss scientific matters alone, but also to enliven
 2    1,  15|    day. Lycas had so arranged matters that, on the journey, he
 3    1,  23| higher, and I had so arranged matters that if it came to a fight,
 4    2,  56|      t sell my taste in these matters for any money!" A slave
 5    4, 118|     discussing this and other matters when the sea grew rough,
 6    4, 119|       no burial! As though it matters in what manner the body,
 7    5, 145|     with their preferences in matters of entertainment, was free
 8    5, 147| higher, and I had so arranged matters that if we came to close
 9    5, 153|       and in no mood to mince matters in the slightest.~Aristxnetus,
10    6     |      places weakness in these matters along with the most odious
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