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1 I, 8| and have each of these attributes in the highest degree, since 2 I, 8| judges well about these attributes; his judgement is such as 3 I, 8| in the world, and these attributes are not severed as in the 4 IX, 3| friends no longer have these attributes. For it was of these attributes 5 IX, 3| attributes. For it was of these attributes that we were the friends; 6 IX, 4| thought to be one of these attributes, and those who have these 7 IX, 4| and those who have these attributes to be friends. Whether there 8 IX, 4| from the afore-mentioned attributes of friendship, and from 9 IX, 4| love for oneself.~But the attributes named seem to belong even 10 IX, 4| good, they share in these attributes? Certainly no one who is 11 IX, 4| bad and impious has these attributes, or even seems to do so. 12 IX, 7| and its concomitants are attributes of those who are the more 13 IX, 8| to know of it; and these attributes are found most of all in 14 IX, 8| and so are all the other attributes by which a friend is defined; 15 IX, 9| one’s own is one of the attributes that make it pleasant, and ( 16 IX, 9| since these have both the attributes that are naturally pleasant),- 17 IX, 9| indeterminate, as are its attributes. The nature of pain will