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 *Caligula, his saying Rh
 * Captivity, the miseries of it
 * Cato, his saying
 * Ceneus, his story
 * Chance, ha's no rule in the world
 * Change, all things tend to it 8
 * Instances of it
 * Chastisement, it avails us
 * Circumstances, more feared than the things themselves
 * Cities, raised at once
 * Colonies, placed by Augustus
 * The strength of the Empire
 * Comets, not all in the air
 * Complaint, of Tiberius
 * Of Nero
 * Considia, how cured
 * Constancy, a remedy in the sickness of the Mind
 * Its definition
 * The praise of it
 * Opposed by what
 * Country, what
 * Which the true one
 * Our obligation and love to it