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1 I, 9 | yet capable of such acts, owing to his age; and boys who 2 III, 1 | place under compulsion or owing to ignorance; and that is 3 III, 1 | man who has done something owing to ignorance, and feels 4 III, 5 | we blame those who are so owing to want of exercise and 5 IV, 5 | anger but retaliate openly owing to their quickness of temper, 6 IV, 5 | retain their burden; for owing to its not being obvious 7 V, 8 | vicious-unless they do so owing to forgetfulness; but, agreeing 8 V, 8 | they do them in ignorance) owing to a passion which is neither 9 V, 9 | a man may voluntarily, owing to incontinence, be harmed 10 V, 10| law where it is defective owing to its universality. In 11 VI, 12| laws either unwillingly or owing to ignorance or for some 12 VII, 2 | opposite of what he judges, owing to incontinence, but judges 13 VII, 3 | then, the notion is that owing to their weak conviction 14 VII, 4 | thing worthy of blame; but owing to a similarity in the state 15 VII, 7 | after deliberating fail, owing to their emotion, to stand 16 VII, 14| because they expel pain; owing to the excesses of pain 17 VII, 14| while, in youth, people are, owing to the growth that is going 18 VII, 14| body is ever in torment owing to its special composition, 19 VIII, 8| 8~Most people seem, owing to ambition, to wish to 20 VIII, 8| their children even if these owing to their ignorance give 21 IX, 1 | things they said they would, owing to the extravagance of their