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worse 13
worship 1
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worthy 45
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17 three
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17 whatever
17 worth
16 actually
16 age
16 alike
Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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worth

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | to preserve; though it is worth while to attain the end 2 I, 6 | some one might think it worth while to recognize this 3 III, 9 | death; for life is best worth living for such a man, and 4 III, 11 | pleasures more than they are worth, but the temperate man is 5 IV, 2 | possession is that which is worth most, e.g. gold, but the 6 IV, 3 | conditions on which life is not worth having. And he is the sort 7 IV, 3 | what corresponds to its worth, and these people stand 8 V, 5 | to goods-it is not always worth the same; yet it tends to 9 V, 5 | half of B, if the house is worth five minae or equal to them; 10 VIII, 10| rules in accordance with his worth, and in those matters in 11 VIII, 10| accordance with their respective worth, and not ruling in virtue 12 VIII, 14| friendship do not answer to the worth of the benefits conferred. 13 IX, 1 | shoes in proportion to his worth, and the weaver and all 14 IX, 1 | has.~But who is to fix the worth of the service; he who makes 15 IX, 1 | studied philosophy; for their worth cannot be measured against 16 IX, 1 | thing not at what it seems worth when he has it, but at what 17 IX, 5 | account of some excellence and worth, when one man seems to another


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