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1 I, 13| wisdom being intellectual, liberality and temperance moral. For 2 II, 7 | taking of money the mean is liberality, the excess and the defect 3 II, 7 | from the states opposed to liberality, and the mode of their difference 4 II, 7 | humility; and as we said liberality was related to magnificence, 5 II, 8 | and that of prodigality to liberality; but the extremes show the 6 IV, 1 | 1~LET us speak next of liberality. It seems to be the mean 7 IV, 1 | take are not praised for liberality but rather for justice; 8 IV, 1 | look to himself. The term "liberality" is used relatively to a 9 IV, 1 | to a man’s substance; for liberality resides not in the multitude 10 IV, 1 | acting in accordance with liberality, and if he spent on these 11 IV, 1 | amount of their possessions. Liberality, then, being a mean with 12 IV, 1 | described as the contrary of liberality; for not only is it a greater 13 IV, 1 | described it.~So much, then, for liberality and the opposed vices.~ 14 IV, 2 | wealth; but it does not like liberality extend to all the actions 15 IV, 2 | and in these it surpasses liberality in scale. For, as the name 16 IV, 2 | were-is manifested, since liberality is concerned with these 17 IV, 4 | to be related to pride as liberality is to magnificence. For