|    Part, Question1   2, 102|         are ~fraudulent in their dealings. The vulture, which follows
 2   2, 105|           and consequently their dealings with one ~another, as regards
 3   2, 10 |         disciples, nor have any ~dealings with them."~Aquin.: SMT
 4   2, 10 |    feared lest, through frequent dealings with those ~nations, they
 5   2, 10 |          such communications and dealings, they ~should be absolutely
 6   2, 38 |         observe this in ~all our dealings with our neighbor. Now our
 7   2, 53 | fraudulent [Douay: ~'deceitful'] dealings?" Now craftiness is directed
 8   2, 56 |       faith does not concern the dealings of one man with another. ~
 9   2, 56 |          1~OBJ 4: Further, man's dealings with himself need to be
10   2, 56 |      rectified no less ~than his dealings with another. Now man's
11   2, 56 |          with another. Now man's dealings are rectified by ~justice,
12   2, 56 |   Therefore justice is about our dealings not only ~with others, but
13   2, 56 |         concerned only about our dealings with others.~Aquin.: SMT
14   2, 56 |           1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Man's dealings with himself are sufficiently
15   2, 56 |          moral virtues. But his ~dealings with others need a special
16   2, 56 |       directed. Hence about such dealings there is a special virtue,
17   2, 56 |         but by using them in our dealings with other ~men.~Aquin.:
18   2, 56 |    Further, justice is about our dealings with others. Now it ~belongs
19   2, 58 |    justice ~regulates man in his dealings with others, as shown above (
20   2, 59 |      concerned about the ~mutual dealings between two persons. In
 
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