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1 1 | love truth, and to~love justice; and through him I learned
2 2 | affection, and freedom, and justice; and to give thyself relief
3 3 | passion, dyed deep with justice,~accepting with all his
4 3 | life anything better than justice, truth,~temperance, fortitude,
5 3 | fellowship with~benevolence and justice. At the same time however
6 3 | doing anything contrary~to justice. And if all men refuse to
7 4 | that to endure is a part of~justice, and that men do wrong involuntarily;
8 4 | movement have respect to~justice, and on the occasion of
9 4 | by the aid of reason~and justice. Be sober in thy relaxation.~
10 5 | as prudence, temperance, justice,~fortitude, he would not
11 5 | fidelity~and modesty and justice and truth are fled~ ~ Up
12 5 | consist in the disposition to justice and~the practice of it,
13 6 | affectation, a friend of~justice, a worshipper of the gods,
14 6 | pass thy life in truth and justice, with a benevolent disposition
15 6 | when the principles of justice lead that way. If however
16 7 | noise of~the courts of justice, desert places, various
17 7 | same way it is deprived of justice and~temperance and benevolence
18 8 | virtue which~is opposed to justice; but I see a virtue which
19 9 | cause; and let there be justice in the~things done by virtue
20 11| at all from the reason of justice.~ Thou wilt set little value
21 11| hence is the origin of justice, and in justice the other~
22 11| origin of justice, and in justice the other~virtues have their
23 11| have their foundation: for justice will not be observed, if
24 11| the gods no less than for justice. For these~qualities also
25 11| they are prior~to acts of justice.~ He who has not one and
26 12| conformably to~piety and justice. Conformably to piety, that
27 12| thee for it. Conformably to justice, that thou mayest always~
28 12| truth which is in thee and~justice and temperance be extinguished
29 12| inconsiderately or otherwise than~as justice herself would act; but with
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