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according actions amongst ancient Aristotle armes beasts beleeve better body Cæsar Carneades cause Chrysippus chuse Cicero conceit Dæmons dayes death Democritus discourse divers divine doth endevour Epicurians Epicurus Epig Epist esteeme Estissac falne farre father favour feare finde force forsomuch fortune generall glory Gods goeth hand hath himselfe honour humour imagine joyned judge judgement Julius Cæsar JUVEN kinde King knowledge lawes live manner matter meanes minde motions naturall nature neere never nihil opinion OVID passion perceive perswaded Philosophers Physicke Physitions Plato pleasure Plutarke Pompey publike quæ quod reason religion Romane saith seemeth seene selfe senses setled severall shee shew Socrates soever sort Souldiers soule speake Sunne Tacitus Theoxena thereby things thinke thou tion troubled truth unto vertue VIRG warre weaknesse wherein whereof wherewith witnesse wont worthy Xenophon yeeld