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01 - THAT MEN BY VARIOUS WAYS ARRIVE AT THE SAME END.
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02 - OF SORROW
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03 - THAT OUR AFFECTIONS CARRY THEMSELVES BEYOND US
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04 - THAT THE SOUL EXPENDS ITS PASSIONS UPON FALSE OBJECTS, WHERE THE TRUE ARE WANTING
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05 - WHETHER THE GOVERNOR OF A PLACE BESIEGED OUGHT HIMSELF TO GO OUT TO PARLEY
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06 - THAT THE HOUR OF PARLEY DANGEROUS
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07 - THAT THE INTENTION IS JUDGE OF OUR ACTIONS
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08 - OF IDLENESS
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09 - OF LIARS
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10 - OF QUICK OR SLOW SPEECH
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11 - OF PROGNOSTICATIONS
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12 - OF CONSTANCY
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13 - THE CEREMONY OF THE INTERVIEW OF PRINCES
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14 - THAT MEN ARE JUSTLY PUNISHED FOR BEING OBSTINATE IN THE DEFENCE OF A FORT THAT IS NOT IN REASON TO BE DEFENDED
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15 - OF THE PUNISHMENT OF COWARDICE
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16 - A PROCEEDING OF SOME AMBASSADORS
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17 - OF FEAR
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18 - THAT MEN ARE NOT TO JUDGE OF OUR HAPPINESS TILL AFTER DEATH.
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19 - THAT TO STUDY PHILOSOPY IS TO LEARN TO DIE
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20 - OF THE FORCE OF IMAGINATION
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21 - THAT THE PROFIT OF ONE MAN IS THE DAMAGE OF ANOTHER
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22 - OF CUSTOM, AND THAT WE SHOULD NOT EASILY CHANGE A LAW RECEIVED
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23 - VARIOUS EVENTS FROM THE SAME COUNSEL
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24 - OF PEDANTRY
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25 - OF THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN , part 1
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26 - OF THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN , part 2
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27 - THAT IT IS FOLLY TO MEASURE TRUTH AND ERROR BY OUR OWN CAPACITY
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28 - OF FRIENDSHIP
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29 - NINE AND TWENTY SONNETS OF ETIENNE DE LA BOETIE & OF MODERATION
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30 - OF CANNIBALS
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31 - THAT A MAN IS SOBERLY TO JUDGE OF THE DIVINE ORDINANCES
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32 - THAT WE ARE TO AVOID PLEASURES, EVEN AT THE EXPENSE OF LIFE
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33 - THAT FORTUNE IS OFTEN-TIMES OBSERVED TO ACT BY THE RULE OF REASON
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34 - OF ONE DEFECT IN OUR GOVERNMENT
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35 - OF THE CUSTOM OF WEARING CLOTHES
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36 - OF CATO THE YOUNGER
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37 - THAT WE LAUGH AND CRY FOR THE SAME THING
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38 - OF SOLITUDE
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39 - A CONSIDERATION UPON CICERO
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40 - THAT THE RELISH FOR GOOD AND EVIL DEPENDS IN GREAT MEASURE UPON THE OPINION WE HAVE OF THEM
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41 - NOT TO COMMUNICATE A MAN'S HONOUR
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42 - OF THE INEQUALITY AMOUNGST US.
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43 - OF SUMPTUARY LAWS
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44 - OF SLEEP
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45 - OF THE BATTLE OF DREUX
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46 - OF NAMES
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47 - OF THE UNCERTAINTY OF OUR JUDGMENT
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48 - OF WAR HORSES, OR DESTRIERS
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49 - OF ANCIENT CUSTOMS
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50 - OF DEMOCRITUS AND HERACLITUS
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51 - OF THE VANITY OF WORDS
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52 - OF THE PARSIMONY OF THE ANCIENTS
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53 - OF A SAYING OF CAESAR
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54 - OF VAIN SUBTLETIES
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55 - OF SMELLS
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56 - OF PRAYERS
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57 - OF AGE