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1 I, 2 | would be empty and vain), clearly this must be the good and 2 I, 5 | ground of their virtue; clearly, then, according to them, 3 I, 6 | locality and the like), clearly it cannot be something universally 4 I, 6 | and in a secondary sense. Clearly, then, goods must be spoken 5 I, 6 | and independent existence, clearly it could not be achieved 6 I, 7 | to state this even more clearly. Since there are evidently 7 I, 7 | sake of something else, clearly not all ends are final ends; 8 I, 7 | were so counted it would clearly be made more desirable by 9 I, 10| opposite may be the case; and clearly too the degrees of relationship 10 I, 10| of fortune’s wheel. For clearly if we were to keep pace 11 I, 10| fortune or of its opposite clearly do not weigh down the scales 12 I, 12| things that are prized; for clearly it is not to be placed among 13 I, 12| such as we have described, clearly what applies to the best 14 I, 13| belongs to political science, clearly the pursuit of it will be 15 I, 13| with our original plan. But clearly the virtue we must study 16 I, 13| soul. But if this is so, clearly the student of politics 17 VI, 9 | excellence in deliberation is clearly a kind of correctness, but 18 VIII, 4| but for their own sake clearly only good men can be friends;