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1 I, 6 | one by the fact that the Forms have been introduced by 2 III, 6 | death is noble; but in these forms of death neither of these 3 IV, 1 | gain; therefore all such forms of taking are mean.~And 4 IV, 7 | worthy of praise, and both forms of untruthful man are culpable, 5 V, 1 | to the other virtues and forms of wickedness, commanding 6 V, 2 | exhibits in action the other forms of wickedness acts wrongly 7 VI, 5 | i.e. of that part which forms opinions; for opinion is 8 VI, 7 | the most finished of the forms of~knowledge. It follows 9 VI, 7 | therefore one should have both forms of it, or the latter in 10 VI, 13 | in the part of us which forms opinions there are two types, 11 VI, 13 | that all the virtues are forms of practical wisdom, and 12 VI, 13 | that all the virtues were forms of practical wisdom he was 13 VI, 13 | they were, all of them, forms of scientific knowledge), 14 VII, 2 | sense? No one has all the forms of incontinence, but we 15 VII, 10 | than most men can.~Of the forms of incontinence, that of 16 VIII, 3 | therefore, do the corresponding forms of love and friendship. 17 VIII, 9 | equal extension.~Now all forms of community are like parts 18 VIII, 10| is tyrany; for both are forms of one-man rule, but there