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INDEX.
  • Milesiaca, 358
  • Money not the best thing, 388
  • Murrhina vasa, 221
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  • Names, examination of, the beginning of education, 53
  • ———, a man must first understand, 142
  • Nature, acting according to, 37, 38
  • ———, power of, 169
  • ———, following; a manner of speaking, just and true, Bp. Butler, 198
  • ———, living, according to; Zeno's principle, 198
  • ——— of man, 313
  • ——— of every thing which pleases or supplies a want, consider what is the, 381
  • ———, the will of, how known, 389
  • ———, the, of evil does not exist in the world, 390
  • Nero, 9
  • ———, coins of, 335
  • News, not to be disturbed by, 239
  • Nicias, 420
  • Nicopolis, 63, 71, 112, 174
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  • Obstinacy, on, 144
  • Obstinate person who is persuaded to change his mind, instance of an, 145
  • Opinion, 162, 386
  • Opinions, right, the consequences of the destruction of, 85
  • ——— put in practice which are contrary to true opinions, 125
  • ——— disturb us, 150
  • ——— about things independent of the will, 207
  • Opinion the cause of a man's acting, 219
  • ———, when the need of it comes, ought to be ready, 222
  • Opinions, the power of, 338
  • ———, right and wrong, and their consequences, 346
  • ———, not things disturb men, 381
  • ———, fixed principles, how acquired, 420
  • Organs of sense and limbs are instruments used by the living man, Bp. Butler, 350
  • Ορμή, 15
  • Ostentation, those who read and discuss for, 264
  • Ουσία, 29, 87
  • ———, substance or nature of Good, 214
  • ———, Nature of man cannot be
  • ———, altogether pure, 367
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  • Paedagogue, a, 425
  • Pancratium, Pentathlon, 195
  • Paradoxes, paralogies, 76
  • Partisan, an unseemly, 207
  • Patronus, the Roman word, 221
  • Paul, imperfect quotation from, by Mrs. Carter, 243
  • ——— and Epictetus contemporary, 283
  • ——— and Epictetus do not agree about marriage, 317
  • Penalties for those who disobey the divine administration, 225
  • Perception, 82
  • Periodical renovation of things, 99
  • Peripatetics, the, 165
  • Persons who tell you all their affairs and wish to know yours, 375
  • Persuasion, a man has most power of, with himself, 359
  • Φαινόμενον, τὸ: φαντασία, 86
  • Φαντασίαι, visa animi, 161
  • ———, visa animi, Gellius, 439
  • Φαντασία, an imagination of thing to come, which will bring good 322
  • Phidias, 21, 121, 122
  • Philosophy, 387
  • ———, what it promises, 49, 230
  • ———, the beginning of, 79, 132
  • ——— should be practical, 315
  • ———, how to know that we have made progress in, 400
  • Philosopher, a, 401
  • ———, the work of a, 140, 141
  • ———, first business of a, 153
  • ———, a real, described, 166
  • Philosophers in words only, 162