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452 *Virtue's reward is in the acts of virtue, 276
 * Virtue is its own reward, 360
 * Visa animi, Gellius, 439
 * Wealth, 409
 * , how gained, 421
 * What is a man? 123
 * Will,, 6, 16, 23, 40, 45, 67
 * , 109
 * to act, 39, 67
 * cannot be compelled to assent, 54
 * , things independent of the, are neither good nor bad, 62
 * , good and evil in the, 73, 147
 * only conquers will, 88
 * , the, nothing superior to the faculty of, 127
 * , friendship depends on the, 179, 180
 * the faculty of the, and its powers, 182, 184
 * , perverted, 184
 * , a faculty, and set over the other faculties, 184
 * , when it is right, uses all the other faculties, 185
 * , the cause of happiness, or of unhappiness, 186
 * , the Good is in a right determination of the, 205
 * , doing something useful for the exercise of the, 209
 * Will, the, can only hinder or damage itself, 241
 * of the Cynic and his use of appearances, 263
 * , things out of the power of the, 329
 * , the, must be exercised, 359
 * , man's, put by God in obedience to himself only, 373
 * of God, conformity to, 42
 * Woman, war about a handsome, 179
 * Women being common by nature; what does it mean? 107
 * , slaves to, 296, 297
 * World, the, one city, 271
 * Wrong, a man never does, in one thing and suffers in another, 210
 * Xanthippe, the ill-tempered wife of Socrates, 338
 * and Socrates, 436
 * Xenocrates and Polemon, 370
 * , the Roman strigilis, 368
 * Zeno, founder of the Stoic sect, 65, 107
 * and Antigonus, 138
 * and Socrates, 274
 * Zeno's opinions, 353
 * Zeus, God, 12, 21
 * and the rest of the Gods, 156
 * , the occupation of, 229
 * the father of men, 272
 * and the rest of the Gods, 156
 * , the occupation of, 229
 * the father of men, 272