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Side 119
... tell us , that our discontent only hurts ourselves , without being able to make any alteration in our circum- stances ; others , that whatever evil befalls us , is derived to us by a fatal necessity , to which the gods themselves are ...
... tell us , that our discontent only hurts ourselves , without being able to make any alteration in our circum- stances ; others , that whatever evil befalls us , is derived to us by a fatal necessity , to which the gods themselves are ...
Side 131
... tell ; or whether out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ; ) such a one caught up to the third heaven . And I knew such a man , ( whether in the body , or out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ; ) how that he was caught ...
... tell ; or whether out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ; ) such a one caught up to the third heaven . And I knew such a man , ( whether in the body , or out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ; ) how that he was caught ...
Side 462
... Tell me , Blæsus , ( for that was the name of the general , who was then sitting on the tribunal , ) tell me , where hast thou cast his dead body ? An enemy does not grudge the rites of burial . When I have tired myself with kissing his ...
... Tell me , Blæsus , ( for that was the name of the general , who was then sitting on the tribunal , ) tell me , where hast thou cast his dead body ? An enemy does not grudge the rites of burial . When I have tired myself with kissing his ...
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