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1 I, 6| predicable of goods or is capable of separate and independent 2 I, 7| would seem that any one is capable of carrying on and articulating 3 I, 9| character, viz. good and capable of noble acts.~It is natural, 4 I, 9| happy; for none of them is capable of sharing in such activity. 5 I, 9| happy; for he is not yet capable of such acts, owing to his 6 II, 5| which we are said to be capable of feeling these, e.g. of 7 III, 8| experience makes them most capable in attack and in defence, 8 IV, 5| angry people manly, as being capable of ruling. How far, therefore, 9 V, 7| sort of thing, among things capable of being otherwise, is by 10 V, 9| be not less but even more capable of doing each of these unjust 11 VI, 2| about what is future and capable of being otherwise, while 12 VI, 2| while what is past is not capable of not having taken place; 13 VI, 3| what we know is not even capable of being otherwise; of things 14 VI, 3| being otherwise; of things capable of being otherwise we do 15 VI, 3| science is thought to be capable of being taught, and its 16 VI, 4| come into being which is capable of either being or not being, 17 VI, 5| sense also the man who is capable of deliberating has practical 18 VI, 5| that which can be done is capable of being otherwise, not 19 VI, 7| deliberating is the man who is capable of aiming in accordance 20 IX, 3| wickedness? If they are capable of being reformed one should