CHAP.
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PAGE
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XX.
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That we can derive Advantage from all External Things
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241
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XXI.
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Against those who readily come to the Profession of Sophists
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244
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XXII.
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About Cynism
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248
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XXIII.
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To those who read and discuss for the sake of Ostentation
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264
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XXIV.
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That we ought not to be moved by a Desire of those Things which are not in our Power
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270
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XXV.
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To those who fall off (desist) from their Purpose
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287
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XXVI.
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To those who fear Want
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289
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BOOK IV.
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I.
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About Freedom
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295
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II.
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Of Familiar Intimacy
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322
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III.
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What Things we should Exchange for other Things
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324
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IV.
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To those who are desirous of passing Life in Tranquillity
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325
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V.
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Against the Quarrelsome and Ferocious
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333
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VI.
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Against those who lament over being Pitied
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339
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VII.
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On Freedom from Fear
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345
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VIII.
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Against those who hastily rush into the Philosophic Dress
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351
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IX.
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To a Person who had been changed to a Character of Shamelessness
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357
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X.
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What Things we ought to Despise and what Things we ought to Value
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360
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XI.
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About Purity (Cleanliness)
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366
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XII.
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On Attention
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372
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XIII.
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Against or to those who readily Tell their own Affairs
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375
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The Encheiridion or Manual
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379
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Fragments
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405
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Index
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441
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