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1 Pre | way able to set matters right again, has had the effect 2 1, XXI | other way, which is the right one, but with little progress, 3 1, XLIII | any means set the matter right. But words plainly force 4 1, LXI | the lame man who keeps the right road outstrips the runner 5 1, LXXVII| politics where there is right of vote). For nothing pleases 6 1, LXXXII| even if they had placed it right, yet they have chosen a 7 1, XC | matter be so according to right reason, it is not so acted 8 1, XCIX | human race recover that right over nature which belongs 9 1, XXXII | preparative for setting right and purging the understanding. 10 1, XXXV | bodies. For Aristotle was right in asserting that the principal 11 1, XLVIII| favorably placed move in a right line (as the shortest path) 12 1, XLVIII| have not quite found their right place, and yet are not altogether 13 1, LII | setting the understanding right when led astray by habit, 14 1, LII | these either help and set right the understanding and senses,