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... all whom I supposed competent to form an opinion , I have taken in hand several other subjects ; for I feared it might be thought that I aroused the interest of R. C. F. 1 readers , without the power to sustain it . Again CICERO ...
... all whom I supposed competent to form an opinion , I have taken in hand several other subjects ; for I feared it might be thought that I aroused the interest of R. C. F. 1 readers , without the power to sustain it . Again CICERO ...
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... thought needful to be read . I ask , what point in the Stoic system has been overlooked by Chrysippus ? Yet we read Diogenes , Antipater , Mnesarchus , Panaetius and many others , and in particular my friend Posidonius . What ? Does ...
... thought needful to be read . I ask , what point in the Stoic system has been overlooked by Chrysippus ? Yet we read Diogenes , Antipater , Mnesarchus , Panaetius and many others , and in particular my friend Posidonius . What ? Does ...
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... thought to his own pleasures when he treated his own son , whom he had given in adoption to Decimus Silanus , with such sternness that , when an embassy from Mace- donia charged the son with having taken bribes as praetor in the ...
... thought to his own pleasures when he treated his own son , whom he had given in adoption to Decimus Silanus , with such sternness that , when an embassy from Mace- donia charged the son with having taken bribes as praetor in the ...
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... thought and reasoning also enable us to understand both that pleasure in itself is matter for desire and that pain is in itself matter for aversion . So they say that there lies in our minds a kind of natural and inbred conception ...
... thought and reasoning also enable us to understand both that pleasure in itself is matter for desire and that pain is in itself matter for aversion . So they say that there lies in our minds a kind of natural and inbred conception ...
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... thought to their own interest or their own advantage ? Why , even the beasts do not act so as to produce such a tumult and confusion that we cannot see the purpose of their movements and attacks ; do you believe that men so exceptional ...
... thought to their own interest or their own advantage ? Why , even the beasts do not act so as to produce such a tumult and confusion that we cannot see the purpose of their movements and attacks ; do you believe that men so exceptional ...
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