|    Part, Question1   1, 5  |           Tully speaks of this (De Offic. ii). Therefore this division
 2   1, 5  |          division of goodness (De ~Offic. i, 9)~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
 3   2, 61 |    fortitude: for Ambrose says (De Offic. xxxvi): "Rightly do ~we
 4   2, 61 |          of temperance he says (De Offic. xliii, ~xlv) that it "safeguards
 5   2, 61 |             for as Cicero says (De Offic. i), "it would be inconsistent ~
 6   2, 61 |          this, for Cicero says (De Offic. i): "I reckon that it is
 7   2, 95 |         honesty, as Tully says (De Offic. ~vii). Therefore after
 8   2, 45 |          Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 24): "Prudence is concerned ~
 9   2, 55 |         his, as Ambrose states (De Offic. i, 24). ~Now right is the
10   2, 56 |            Further, Tully says (De Offic. i, 7) that "beneficence
11   2, 56 |         contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 24): "It is justice
12   2, 56 |           contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i, 7): "Justice is the
13   2, 58 |        Wherefore Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 36) that "whoever does
14   2, 59 |      corrupted. For Tully says (De Offic. ii, 15): "He who receives
15   2, 69 |           a foe, as Tully says (De offic. iii, 29). ~Hence it is
16   2, 75 |          him. Hence Tully says (De Offic. ~iii, 15): "Contracts should
17   2, 75 |         contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. iii, 11): "It is manifestly
18   2, 75 |          sale: wherefore Tully (De Offic. iii, 13) ~pictures a man
19   2, 75 |         contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. iii, 10): "In all contracts
20   2, 78 |           Cicero, De Repub. iv, De Offic. i, 7], is contained in "
21   2, 86 |       gives the same etymology (De Offic. i, ~7)]. Now man ought
22   2, 98 |           according to Ambrose (De Offic. ii, 28). ~Therefore it
23   2, 115|         contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "the Gospel contains ~
24   2, 115|        Wherefore Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i): "It is a commendable
25   2, 115|              and Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i) that "Our Lord does
26   2, 115|            Hence Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i): "If you assist to rob
27   2, 115|              and Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i) that "it is the heart
28   2, 115|         contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Justice has to do
29   2, 115|            Hence Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i) that "justice reclines
30   2, 115|         contrary, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "justice seems
31   2, 116|        sale." Tully also says ~(De Offic. i, under the heading, '
32   2, 121|          Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Fortitude is not lacking
33   2, 121|          Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that "fortitude is applicable ~
34   2, 121|            matters": and Tully (De Offic. i), under the ~heading, "
35   2, 121|          Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "The brave man is not ~
36   2, 121|     virtues. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i): "Fortitude is higher,
37   2, 121|           contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i): "Justice is the most ~
38   2, 121|           he begins ~by saying (De Offic. i): "Now we come to treat
39   2, 121|             Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i) that ~"fortitude without
40   2, 127|     assurance": and Tully says (De Offic. i): "If a man is brave
41   2, 127|           contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) under the heading: ~"
42   2, 127|       fortune: for Tully ~says (De Offic. i) under the heading: "
43   2, 127|            Further, Tully adds (De Offic. i) that "it belongs to
44   2, 129|           contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) that "the more a man
45   2, 130|           contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) under the heading, ~"
46   2, 136|           wherefore Tully says (De Offic. i) under the heading "True
47   2, 139|          Further, Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 42) that "what we observe
48   2, 139|            Further, Tully says (De Offic. i, 27) that "we cannot
49   2, 139|          same authority (Tully, De Offic. i, 27). Therefore ~temperance
50   2, 139|           according to Ambrose (De Offic. i, 43) "the grace of ~moderation
51   2, 139|    temperance": and Tully says (De Offic. ii, 27) that ~"it is the
52   2, 139|     virtues. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43) that "what we observe
53   2, 140|          Wherefore Tully says ~(De Offic. i, 27) under the heading "
54   2, 142| convertible according to Tully (De Offic. i, 27). Now shamefacedness
55   2, 142|     honesty: for ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43) that "shamefacedness
56   2, 142|        wherefore Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 43) that "shamefacedness
57   2, 143|            the contrary, Tully (De Offic. i, 5; Rhet. ii, 53) divides
58   2, 143|         this reason Tully says (De Offic. i, 5): "Thou perceivest ~
59   2, 143|          Further, Tully proves (De Offic. ii, 3) that nothing can
60   2, 143|            the same statement (De ~Offic. ii, 6). Therefore the useful
61   2, 143|        temperance, and Ambrose (De Offic. i, 43) ascribes honesty
62   2, 153|   continence. For Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 46): "General ~decorum
63   2, 166|   movements: for Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i, 18): "A becoming gait
64   2, 166|      honesty. For Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "The sound of the
65   2, 166|             Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "Beauty of conduct
66   2, 166|              and Ambrose says ~(De Offic. i, 18) that "the habit
67   2, 166|            Hence Ambrose ~says (De Offic. i, 18): "Let nature guide
68   2, 166|         Wherefore Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18) that "from these
69   2, 166|             Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 18): "Let them be without ~
70   2, 166|       games. For ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 23): "Our Lord said: '
71   2, 166|           Wherefore Tully says (De Offic. i, 29) that "one kind of
72   2, 166|            Hence ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 20): "We should beware
73   2, 166|         works": and Tully says (De Offic. i, 29), that, "just as
74   2, 166|            man," as Tully says (De Offic. i, 29).~Aquin.: SMT SS
75   2, 166|       Against these Tully says (De Offic. i, 29): "We are so begotten ~
76   2, 166|         fun. Hence Tully ~says (De Offic. i, 29): "It is indeed lawful
77   2, 166|             according to Tully (De Offic. i, 29), is stated to be "
78   2, 166|          him, for Ambrose says (De Offic. [*Quoted in Canon Pasce,
79   2, 167|      apparel; for Ambrose says (De Offic. ~i, 19): "The body should
80   2, 178|    temperance, as Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43,45,46). Therefore ~
81   2, 179|            In this sense Tully (De Offic. i, 5) ~says that "the man
82   2, 183|             Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30): "It is ~a commendable
83   2, 183|          then, as Ambrose says (De Offic. ii, ~28), even the vessels
84   2, 184|        Wherefore ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30): "Our Lord does
85   2, 185|          15). Now Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30) that "to ~be ashamed
86   2, 186|            Hence Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i, 27): "The courage whereby
 
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