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1 2 | large audience, but before a moderate company; nor yet among strangers,
2 3 | half would be the safe and moderate course, then the moderate
3 3 | moderate course, then the moderate or better was more than
4 3 | imagined that oaths would moderate a youthful spirit invested
5 3 | time, and had been able to moderate the government of the three
6 4 | At their death, the most moderate funeral is best, neither
7 4 | niggardly; and the man of moderate means, who was himself moderate,
8 4 | moderate means, who was himself moderate, would praise a moderate
9 4 | moderate, would praise a moderate funeral. Now you in the
10 4 | legislator must not barely say “a moderate funeral,” but you must define
11 5 | far the safest and most moderate; for the one extreme makes
12 5 | number of inhabitants in a moderate way of life—more than this
13 5 | their property fixed at a moderate limit, and to beget children
14 7 | times of prosperity are moderate in their pleasures—the giver
15 7 | will follow next in order moderate praise and censure of hunting;
16 10| dogs, and to men even of moderate excellence, who would never
17 11| their wishes, and prefer a moderate to a large gain. But the
18 11| expenses, will produce a moderate gain to the retail trades,
19 12| offerings to the Gods, a moderate man should observe moderation
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