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  • ...It was a bold but true {olenis}{xi}{guacu}{mu}{omega}{rho}{omicron}{nu} of Seneca. Mortibus vivimus.] 1656 J. SMITH Myst. Rhetorique 121 '''Oxymoron''', {ole
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  • ...prived misfortune of its [[power]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca Seneca]
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  • ...ic], Stoic, and New Academic doctrines. Other eclectics included Varro and Seneca.
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  • ...ng the [[value]] of anger. For Seneca, anger was "worthless even for war." Seneca believed that the [[discipline]]d Roman army was regularly able to beat the ...r works were not intended for women. Some of them that discuss it, such as Seneca, who considered women to be more prone to anger than men.[9]
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  • ...distinction in an effort to understand [[Seneca]] inheritance practices. A Seneca man's effects were inherited by his sisters' children rather than by his ow
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  • Sal: The Seneca Nation is an Indian establishment back east that I know of.
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