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1 II, 6 | amount, and that either in terms of the thing itself or relatively 2 II, 6 | the intermediate, taken in terms of the object; for it exceeds 3 III, 1 | to the occasion. Both the terms, then, "voluntary" and " 4 III, 5 | ill become well on those terms. We may suppose a case in 5 III, 8 | preferable to safety on those terms; while the former from the 6 V, 3 | involves at least four terms; for the persons for whom 7 V, 3 | ratios, and involves four terms at least (that discrete 8 V, 3 | proportion involves four terms is plain, but so does continuous 9 V, 3 | twice, the proportional terms will be four); and the just, 10 V, 3 | involves at least four terms, and the ratio between one 11 V, 3 | distribution effects, and, if the terms are so combined, effects 12 V, 4 | people free to make their own terms; but when they get neither 13 V, 5 | be reciprocity when the terms have been equated so that 14 VI, 11 | directions; for both the first terms and the last are objects 15 VI, 11 | the unchangeable and first terms, while the intuitive reason 16 VIII, 11| taken in turn, and on equal terms; and the friendship appropriate 17 VIII, 13| is that which is on fixed terms; its purely commercial variety 18 VIII, 13| moral type is not on fixed terms; it makes a gift, or does 19 VIII, 13| been benefited on fixed terms). Indeed, one would agree 20 VIII, 13| being benefited and on what terms he is acting, in order that 21 VIII, 13| accept the benefit on these terms, or else decline it.~It 22 IX, 1 | while the other has not, the terms of the association will 23 IX, 1 | was given should fix the terms than that the person who 24 IX, 1 | the return is made on the terms fixed by the receiver. But 25 IX, 5 | does not arise on those terms. The man who has received