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1 I, 1 | 1~EVERY art and every inquiry, 2 II, 1 | 1~VIRTUE, then, being of two 3 III, 1 | 1~SINCE virtue is concerned 4 IV, 1 | 1~LET us speak next of liberality. 5 V, 1 | 1~WITH regards to justice 6 V, 1 | justice and injustice we must (1) consider what kind of actions 7 V, 2 | divisions; of transactions (1) some are voluntary and ( 8 V, 5 | are not in accord; e.g. (1) if an official has inflicted 9 V, 8 | than he supposed. Now when (1) the injury takes place 10 V, 9 | injustice, it may be asked (1) whether the truth in expressed 11 VI, 1 | 1~SINCE we have previously 12 VI, 7 | 7~Wisdom (1) in the arts we ascribe 13 VI, 9 | any and every kind; for (1) the incontinent man and 14 VI, 12 | qualities of mind. For (1) philosophic wisdom will 15 VI, 12 | stated the difficulties.~(1) Now first let us say that 16 VII, 1 | 1~LET us now make a fresh 17 VII, 1 | case sufficiently.~Now (1) both continence and endurance 18 VII, 2 | 2~Now we may ask (1) how a man who judges rightly 19 VII, 3 | discovery of the truth. (1) We must consider first, 20 VII, 3 | so, but yet pursues it.~(1) As for the suggestion that 21 VII, 5 | 5~(1) Some things are pleasant 22 VII, 6 | will now proceed to see. (1) Anger seems to listen to 23 VII, 11 | meaning enjoyment.~Now (1) some people think that 24 VII, 11 | world cannot be pleasure. (1) The reasons given for the 25 VIII, 1 | 1~AFTER what we have said, 26 VIII, 12| originating from them. Now (1) arents know their offspring 27 IX, 1 | 1~IN all friendships between 28 IX, 4 | relations to himself. For (1) we define a friend as one 29 IX, 9 | a piece of property. If (1) happiness lies in living