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1 IV, 1 | characteristic of a man who confers benefits to accept them lightly. 2 IV, 1 | aforesaid reasons and because he benefits many while the other benefits 3 IV, 1 | benefits many while the other benefits no one, not even himself.~ 4 IV, 3 | the sort of man to confer benefits, but he is ashamed of receiving 5 IV, 3 | is apt to confer greater benefits in return; for thus the 6 VIII, 5 | in each other and confer benefits on each other, but those 7 VIII, 5 | are in need that desire benefits, even those who are supremely 8 VIII, 11| depends on an excess of benefits conferred; for he confers 9 VIII, 11| conferred; for he confers benefits on his subjects if being 10 VIII, 11| in the greatness of the benefits conferred; for he is responsible 11 VIII, 12| have conferred the greatest benefits, since they are the causes 12 VIII, 13| equal or unequal in the benefits they confer). This being 13 VIII, 13| but it is the receiving of benefits that is advantageous. Therefore 14 VIII, 14| answer to the worth of the benefits conferred. For they think 15 VIII, 14| is given to the man who benefits the public, and honour does 16 VIII, 14| most people wish to get benefits, but avoid doing them, as 17 IX, 2 | for the most part return benefits rather than oblige friends, 18 IX, 9 | well done by, and to confer benefits is characteristic of the 19 IX, 9 | adversity need people to confer benefits on him, but also those who 20 IX, 11 | more desirable to confer benefits on these and to live with 21 IX, 11 | noble to be keen to receive benefits. Still, we must no doubt