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01 - Letter 66. On Various Aspects of Virtue
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02 - Letter 67. On Ill-Health and Endurance of Suffering
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03 - Letter 68. On Wisdom and Retirement
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04 - Letter 69. On Rest and Restlessness
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05 - Letter 70. On the Proper Time to Slip the Cable
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06 - Letter 71. On the Supreme Good
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07 - Letter 72. On Business as the Enemy of Philosophy
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08 - Letter 73. On Philosophers and Kings
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09 - Letter 74. On Virtue as a Refuge from Worldly Distractions
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10 - Letter 75. On the Diseases of the Soul
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11 - Letter 76. On Learning Wisdom in Old Age
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12 - Letter 77. On Taking One’s Own Life
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13 - Letter 78. On the Healing Power of the Mind
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14 - Letter 79. On the Rewards of Scientific Discovery
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15 - Letter 80. On Worldly Deceptions
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16 - Letter 81. On Benefits
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17 - Letter 82. On the Natural Fear of Death
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18 - Letter 83. On Drunkenness
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19 - Letter 84. On Gathering Ideas
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20 - Letter 85. On Some Vain Syllogisms
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21 - Letter 86. On Scipio’s Villa
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22 - Letter 87. Some Arguments in Favour of the Simple Life
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23 - Letter 88. On Liberal and Vocational Studies
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24 - Letter 89. On the Parts of Philosophy
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25 - Letter 90. On the Part Played by Philosophy in the Progress of Man
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26 - Letter 91. On the Lesson to Be Drawn from the Burning of Lyons
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27 - Letter 92. On the Happy Life