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1 I, 6 | mean by the good? It is surely not like the things that 2 I, 7 | then is the good of each? Surely that for whose sake everything 3 I, 9 | should be god-given, and most surely god-given of all human things 4 I, 10 | as having been so before, surely this is a paradox, that 5 III, 1 | the cause? But it would surely be odd to describe as involuntary 6 III, 6 | the brave man concerned? Surely with the greatest; for no 7 III, 6 | what circumstances, then? Surely in the noblest. Now such 8 IV, 3 | this is honour; that is surely the greatest of external 9 V, 6 | adulterer, or a brigand. Surely the answer does not turn 10 V, 11 | unjustly. But towards whom? Surely towards the state, not towards 11 VIII, 2 | the other (for it would surely be ridiculous to wish wine 12 VIII, 13| one that aims at utility, surely the advantage to the receiver 13 IX, 3 | must one still love him? Surely it is impossible, since 14 IX, 3 | the former as a friend? Surely he cannot. When the interval 15 IX, 3 | had never been his friend? Surely he should keep a remembrance 16 IX, 9 | need people to do well by. Surely it is strange, too, to make 17 IX, 9 | need friends.~But that is surely not true. For we have said