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1 I, 9 | said at the outset; for we stated the end of political science 2 II, 5 | character.~Thus we have stated what virtue is in respect 3 II, 6 | this is to happen we have stated already, but it will be 4 II, 7 | their difference will be stated later. With regard to honour 5 II, 7 | of our doing this will be stated in what follows; but now 6 II, 9 | actions, has been sufficiently stated. Hence also it is no easy 7 III, 3 | described choice in outline, and stated the nature of its objects 8 III, 4 | the end has already been stated; some think it is for the 9 III, 5 | virtues in general we have stated their genus in outline, 10 III, 7 | circumstances that have been stated; and it chooses or endures 11 III, 8 | confident for the reasons stated earlier, while these are 12 V, 6 | Now we have previously stated how the reciprocal is related 13 V, 6 | this reason that men, as we stated previously, say that justice 14 VI, 11| they see aright.~We have stated, then, what practical and 15 VI, 12| discuss; so far we have only stated the difficulties.~(1) Now 16 VII, 10| in the end.~ ~We have now stated what continence, incontinence,