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1 1 | could not be diverted from right~rather than of a man who
2 2 | considering what it is, it being right that even the smallest things~
3 3 | thee to do~according to right reason, and in the condition
4 3 | and thy~own; for it is not right that anything of any other
5 3 | is before thee, following right reason~seriously, vigorously,
6 4 | one at hand who sets thee right and moves thee from any~
7 5 | For two reasons then it is right to be content with~that
8 5 | everything according to right principles; but~when thou
9 5 | are named catorthoseis or right acts, which word signifies
10 5 | that they~proceed by the right road.~ None of these things
11 5 | to man, it would not be right for a man~to despise them
12 5 | if thou~canst go by the right way, and think and act in
13 5 | and think and act in the right way. These~two things are
14 6 | that I do not think or~act right, I will gladly change; for
15 6 | things will certainly make a right use of thee, and he will~
16 7 | by itself.~ ~ It is not right to vex ourselves at things,~
17 7 | altogether intent upon the right way of making use of the
18 8 | which seems to thee to be right, why dost thou not~rather
19 8 | for it is extended in a right~line, and as it were is
20 9 | mingled. For it~is no way right to be offended with men,
21 10| another does what is just and~right. It will make no difference.~
22 10| worthy of praise by~making a right use of these accidents.
23 11| property of Law. Thus then right~reason differs not at all
24 11| proceeding~according to right reason, will not be able
25 11| displeased; but if they do not right, it is plain that they do
26 12| more vigorously~than the right hand; for it has been practised
27 12| disposition.~ If it is not right, do not do it: if it is
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