- 01 - Editor's Preface
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- 02 - Introduction by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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- 03 - A Discourse Touching the Training of Children, part 1
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- 04 - A Discourse Touching the Training of Children, part 2
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- 05 - Concerning the Cure of Anger: a Dialogue, part 1
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- 06 - Concerning the Cure of Anger: a Dialogue, part 2
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- 07 - Of Bashfulness
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- 08 - That Virtue May Be Taught
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- 09 - The Account of the Laws and Customs of the Lacedaemonians
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- 10 - Concerning Music, part 1
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- 11 - Concerning Music, part 2
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- 12 - Of the Tranquillity of the Mind, part 1
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- 13 - Of the Tranquillity of the Mind, part 2
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- 14- Of Superstition or Indiscreet Devotion
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- 15 - The Apophthegms Or Remarkable Sayings of Kings and Great Commanders, part 1
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- 16 - The Apophthegms Or Remarkable Sayings of Kings and Great Commanders, part 2
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- 17 - The Apophthegms Or Remarkable Sayings of Kings and Great Commanders, part 3
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- 18 - The Apophthegms Or Remarkable Sayings of Kings and Great Commanders, part 4
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- 19 - Plutarch’s Rules For the Preservation of Health: a Dialogue, part 1
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- 20 - Plutarch’s Rules For the Preservation of Health: a Dialogue, part 2
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- 21 - How a Man May Receive Advantage and Profit From His Enemies
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- 22 - Consolation to Apollonius, part 1
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- 23 - Consolation to Apollonius, part 2
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- 24 - Consolation to Apollonius, part 3
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- 25 - Concerning the Virtues of Women, part 1
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- 26 - Concerning the Virtues of Women, part 2
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