|    Part, Question1   1, 5 |   presupposes determination or commensuration of its ~principles, whether
 2   2, 60|       and evil depend only ~on commensuration with the agent. Consequently
 3   2, 73|      is a privation of the due commensuration ~of the humors, yet so that
 4   2, 73|      something remains of that commensuration, else ~the animal would
 5   2, 73|      more or less from the due commensuration of humors or ~members. The
 6   2, 73|      the ~privation of the due commensuration of reason is such as not
 7   2, 73|  health consists in a certain ~commensuration of the humors, in keeping
 8   2, 73|   virtue consists in a certain commensuration of the human act in ~accord
 9   2, 6 |   intrinsic form, viz. the due commensuration of the act's ~circumstances.
10   2, 55|        land, it has a ~certain commensuration to be the property of one
11   2, 55| according to the first kind of commensuration. But ~the right of nations
12   2, 55|       Right or just depends on commensuration with another ~person. Now "
13   2, 59|       a certain ~proportionate commensuration, for which purpose money
14   3, 2 | without order) or by manner of commensuration (which is with ~order).
15   3, 76|         that is, ~according to commensuration: not so the dimensive quantity
16   3, 76|        sacrament not by way of commensuration, which is proper to quantity,
17   3, 76|     not there according to the commensuration of its own quantity, as
 
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