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1 I, 4 | political science must have been brought up in good habits. For the 2 I, 4 | the man who has been well brought up has or can easily get 3 II, 3 | Hence we ought to have been brought up in a particular way from 4 III, 2 | that could in no way be brought about by one’s own efforts, 5 III, 2 | that he thinks could be brought about by his own efforts. 6 III, 3 | none of these things can be brought about by our own efforts.~ 7 III, 3 | but the things that are brought about by our own efforts, 8 III, 3 | mean things that might be brought about by our own efforts; 9 III, 3 | include things that can be brought about by the efforts of 10 III, 3 | he is to act when he has brought the moving principle back 11 IV, 1 | comes the charge that is brought against fortune, that those 12 IV, 1 | well. Therefore if he were brought to do so by habituation 13 VI, 7 | that a good that can be brought about by action. The man 14 VIII, 7 | ought to render to those who brought them into the world, and 15 VIII, 8 | over their children to be brought up, and so long as they 16 VIII, 10| advantage of the master that is brought about in it. Now this seems 17 VIII, 12| each other", and people brought up together tend to be comrades; 18 VIII, 12| of the same parents and brought up together and similarly