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1 I, 3 | each type of statement be received; for it is the mark of an 2 I, 3 | subject, and the man who has received an all-round education is 3 II, 7 | hence such persons also have received no name. But let us call 4 III, 11 | this sort of person has not received a name because he hardly 5 IV, 3 | but not those they have received (for he who receives a service 6 IV, 3 | Athenians, but those they had received. It is a mark of the proud 7 IV, 4 | because the mean has not received a name.~ 8 IV, 6 | have described, but has not received a name; of those who contribute 9 V, 4 | injury and the other has received it. Therefore, this kind 10 V, 4 | case also in which one has received and the other has inflicted 11 VI, 7 | highest~objects which has received as it were its proper completion.~ ~ 12 VIII, 13| equivalent of what we have received (for we must not make a 13 VIII, 13| giver. For those who have received say they have received from 14 VIII, 13| have received say they have received from their benefactors what 15 VIII, 13| return as much as he has received, or even more (for that 16 VIII, 14| equivalent of what he has received, so that he is always in 17 IX, 1 | advantage the beneficiary has received, or the price lie would 18 IX, 2 | equivalent of what one has received, when the one man has done 19 IX, 5 | those terms. The man who has received a benefit bestows goodwill