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1 I, 4 | many do not give the same account as the wise. For the former 2 I, 6 | in a particular man the account of man is one and the same. 3 I, 6 | to give a more plausible account of the good, when they place 4 I, 6 | good in themselves, the account of the good will have to 5 I, 7 | platitude, and a clearer account of what it is still desired. 6 I, 8 | relating to soul. Therefore our account must be sound, at least 7 I, 8 | which harmonizes with our account is that the happy man lives 8 I, 8 | virtue or some one virtue our account is in harmony; for to virtue 9 I, 10| call living men happy, on account of the changes that may 10 I, 11| also must be taken into account; or rather, perhaps, the 11 I, 13| which we speak of "taking account" of one’s father or one’ 12 II, 2 | beforehand, that the whole account of matters of conduct must 13 II, 2 | matters of health. The general account being of this nature, the 14 II, 2 | being of this nature, the account of particular cases is yet 15 II, 2 | But though our present account is of this nature we must 16 II, 3 | pleasures and pains; it is on account of the pleasure that we 17 II, 3 | we do bad things, and on account of the pain that we abstain 18 III, 12| directs.~Here we conclude our account of temperance.~ 19 V, 5 | Let this be taken as our account of the nature of justice 20 V, 11| Let this be taken as our account of justice and the other, 21 VI, 3 | this, then, be taken as our account of scientific knowledge.~ 22 VII, 1 | appetites are bad, refuses on account of his rational principle 23 VII, 9 | does not change on either account. Now if continence is good, 24 VIII, 7| friends; nor do men of no account expect to be friends with 25 IX, 2 | Yet we must not on that account shrink from the task, but 26 IX, 5 | general, goodwill arises on account of some excellence and worth,