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INDEX OF MATTERS *Good men, perish at death, 5
 * Goodness betrays itself, 15
 * Growth, 7, § 3


 * Handicraftsmen, zeal of, 1, § 2;  35
 * Happiness, 9, 34;  17, 67;  1;  33
 * Harmony of nature, 11
 * Headache, 16, § 7
 * Help to be welcomed, 5, 7, 12
 * Herodes, 366
 * "Heroics," 16, 2;  29;  3
 * History of ancient times, 14
 * Horse-racing, 5
 * Hosts of Heaven, 27
 * Hypocrisy, 16


 * Ill-omened words, 34 (Epictetus)
 * Imagination or opinion or impressions, 15,  3, 7;  2, 26;  17, 29;  40;  7, 13, 21, 32, 42, § 2;  18, § 7;  1, 8, 22, 25, 26
 * Immortality (see Extinction), 31. Marcus has no clear view of the future of the soul, whether there is another life or (he merely puts the alternative) unconsciousness,  3, or a different sort of consciousness,  58; or extinction,  32; or a change of abode, survival for a time, and finally re-absorption into the seminal principles of the universe,  21;  33. But he longs to believe in it, see  5
 * Impiety, 1
 * Impressions, 2, 16, 36;  16, 36;  29;  29, 47, 49; certainty of,  54;  6
 * Indifferent things, 11 ad. fin.;  39;  32, 41;  1, § 4;  16; even man is "indifferent,"  20
 * Ingratitude, 42, § 4
 * Inhumanity, 65
 * Injustice, 1, 4
 * Instruction, 29; education,  16
 * Intelligence, the, 4;  27;  33, § 3;  14; one,  40; = Nature =God,  54; ; of Universe,  30
 * Interdependence of all things, 3, 9;  29;  8, 30;  38, 42, 43;  9, 19, 68 ad. fin.;  7;  1;  1
 * Interests of whole and part identical, 23;  8;  44, 45, 54;  6, 20, 33;  23
 * Intolerance, 27


 * Jews, 351, 371
 * Justice, 34, etc.; foundation of virtue,  10;  1, 3, 24; and truth,  3, 29
 * Justin Martyr, remarkable parallels with passages in his Apologies, Apol. 18, 57 =  3, § 2; Apol.  57 =  58; Apol.  46= 3; Apol.  19 =  26


 * Kindness irresistible, 18, § 9
 * Knowledge, the true, 32

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 * Lamiae, lit. Vampires or Ghouls, used by Socrates in the sense of "bugbears" (, Epict.), 23
 * Latinisms,, 48; ,  3;  5. , etc.;  16, § 4,
 * Law, 25, 33, ad fin.;  1, § 2;  1; one,  9; "all by law,"  31; same for God and man,  2; equality of,  14
 * Left hand, let not, know what right hand does, 6, § 2;  29
 * Letter-writing, 7, 12
 * Liar, 1, 2
 * Life, a warfare, 17; ephemeral,  4, 17;  10, 14;  17, 35, 18, § 2, 50;  15, 36, 56;  32;  31, 34;  18, 6;  7; the same, long or short,  47;  36; what is,  3, 48; always the same,  32; life of past ages,  32, 33;  36;  49;  14;  1, § 2; variety of,  24; only in present,  14;  10;  1,3; ever passing,  12, 17;  43;  23;