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1 II, 6| terms of the thing itself or relatively to us; and the equal is 2 II, 6| men; by the intermediate relatively to us that which is neither 3 II, 6| proportion. But the intermediate relatively to us is not to be taken 4 II, 6| intermediate not in the object but relatively to us.~If it is thus, then, 5 II, 8| as the equal is greater relatively to the less, less relatively 6 II, 8| relatively to the less, less relatively to the greater, so the middle 7 II, 8| middle states are excessive relatively to the deficiencies, deficient 8 II, 8| deficiencies, deficient relatively to the excesses, both in 9 II, 8| the brave man appears rash relatively to the coward, and cowardly 10 II, 8| the coward, and cowardly relatively to the rash man; and similarly 11 II, 8| man appears self-indulgent relatively to the insensible man, insensible 12 II, 8| insensible man, insensible relatively to the self-indulgent, and 13 II, 8| the liberal man prodigal relatively to the mean man, mean relatively 14 II, 8| relatively to the mean man, mean relatively to the prodigal. Hence also 15 IV, 1| term "liberality" is used relatively to a man’s substance; for 16 IV, 4| mean in respect of honour. Relatively to ambition it seems to 17 IV, 4| be unambitiousness, and relatively to unambitiousness it seems 18 IV, 4| seems to be ambition, while relatively to both severally it seems 19 VI, 9| sense is that which succeeds relatively to a particular end. If,