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1 III, 23| money, employ it in acts of kindness and humanity, bestow it 2 V, 2 | for them with humanity and kindness. And in these writings he 3 V, 6 | their own; not on account of kindness, a feeling which had no 4 V, 21| compel? But that is not a kindness which is done to one who 5 VI, 6 | beneficence, liberality, kindness, and justice are entirely 6 VI, 10| second is named mercy or kindness; which virtue is peculiar 7 VI, 10| things, this feeling of kindness; so that man should protect, 8 VI, 10| against all dangers. Therefore kindness is the greatest bond of 9 VI, 11| keeps men back from acts of kindness, and advises them carefully 10 VI, 11| you lies, and support with kindness, the lives of men, that 11 VI, 12| man, then that will not be kindness, but the lending of a benefit 12 VI, 12| intercourse with his friends or kindness with his neighbours. But 13 VI, 12| because he was led to do it by kindness only. Justice therefore 14 VI, 12| favour them with natural kindness, and to strive to benefit 15 VI, 12| the part of the greatest kindness, and of great beneficence; 16 VI, 12| since they are wanting, let kindness succeed; and wherever there 17 VI, 12| affording to strangers through kindness, that which we render to 18 VI, 12| through affection? And this kindness is much more sure and just 19 VI, 17| property that we may preserve kindness and justice, it is not a 20 VII, 15| among men, nor peace, nor kindness, nor shame, nor truth; and