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1 1 | every sort of good. Now goods are of two kinds: there 2 1 | human and there are divine goods, and the human hang upon 3 1 | has neither. Of the lesser goods the first is health, the 4 1 | leader of the divine dass of goods, and next follows temperance; 5 1 | precedence of the other goods, and this is the order in 6 2 | good ever be his. For the goods of which the many speak 7 2 | rich in all the so–called goods of fortune, is the greatest 8 2 | evils as they are termed are goods to the unjust, and only 9 2 | evils to the just, and that goods are truly good to the good, 10 2 | which counterbalance these goods, but only the injustice 11 3 | right way is to place the goods of the soul first and highest 12 3 | the second place to the goods of the body; and the third 13 4 | reckoning in the catalogue of goods. I think that you must understand 14 5 | may be the greatest of all goods. Again, when any one prefers 15 5 | and wisdom, and all other goods which may be imparted to 16 5 | the better; and as to the goods which are the opposite of 17 5 | common, since a community of goods goes beyond their proposed 18 6 | institutions which aim at goods, as they are termed, of 19 6 | is a troublesome piece of goods, as has been often shown 20 7 | as the phrase is, all our goods and chattels into one dwelling, 21 8 | importation or exportation of goods; and as to frankincense 22 8 | or made of felt and other goods of the same sort), and which 23 8 | he pleases. As to other goods and implements which are 24 8 | shall exchange money for goods, and goods for money, neither 25 8 | exchange money for goods, and goods for money, neither party 26 9 | of them should have their goods confiscated to the state, 27 9 | that to be the first of goods which in reality is only 28 10| away any of his neighbour’s goods, neither shall he use anything 29 10| world to be full of many goods and also of evils, and of 30 10| and of more evils than goods, there is, as we affirm, 31 11| the summer solstice. When goods are exchanged by selling 32 11| he shall take away his goods; and on that day he shall 33 11| shall be no praising of any goods, or oath taken about them. 34 11| man sells any adulterated goods and will not obey these 35 11| shall have the adulterated goods; but if he be a citizen, 36 11| charge, he shall dedicate the goods to the Gods of the agora. 37 11| have sold any adulterated goods, in addition to losing the 38 11| in addition to losing the goods themselves, shall be beaten 39 11| according to the price of the goods; and the herald shall proclaim 40 11| incommensurabilities of goods to equality and common measure? 41 12| their security, let the goods which they have pledged 42 12| estimating the value of the goods after which he is searching, 43 12| year, the one having the goods and the other looking for 44 12| appointed time of claiming the goods shall be three years, or 45 12| hand over to the winner the goods of the loser; but if they


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