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1 I, 10| always makes the best of circumstances, as a good general makes 2 II, 1 | other in the appropriate circumstances. Thus, in one word, states 3 II, 7 | amusement, the other in all the circumstances of life. We must therefore 4 II, 7 | and is unpleasant in all circumstances is a quarrelsome and surly 5 II, 9 | towards Helen, and in all circumstances repeat their saying; for 6 III, 1 | cause is in the external circumstances and the agent contributes 7 III, 1 | absurd to make external circumstances responsible, and not oneself, 8 III, 1 | particulars, i.e. of the circumstances of the action and the objects 9 III, 1 | these things, i.e. of the circumstances of the action, and the man 10 III, 1 | these are thought to be the circumstances of the action and its end. 11 III, 1 | aware of the particular circumstances of the action. Presumably 12 III, 6 | concerned even with death in all circumstances, e.g. at sea or in disease. 13 III, 6 | sea or in disease. In what circumstances, then? Surely in the noblest. 14 III, 7 | confidence or fear, in the circumstances that have been stated; and 15 III, 9 | concealed by the attending circumstances, as happens also in athletic 16 IV, 2 | to the agent, and to the circumstances and the object. The man 17 IV, 2 | expenditure in the wrong circumstances and the wrong manner; we 18 IV, 2 | is what is great in these circumstances, and greatness in the work 19 IX, 11| seems desirable in all circumstances.~