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1 II, 7 | extremes lay claim to the middle place; and we ourselves 2 II, 8 | relatively to the greater, so the middle states are excessive relatively 3 II, 9 | no easy task to find the middle, e.g. to find the middle 4 II, 9 | middle, e.g. to find the middle of a circle is not for every 5 III, 7 | while the third holds the middle, which is the right, position; 6 III, 11| temperate man occupies a middle position with regard to 7 IV, 1 | he may move towards the middle state. For he has the characteristics 8 IV, 3 | unassuming towards those of the middle class; for it is a difficult 9 IV, 5 | with respect to anger; the middle state being unnamed, and 10 IV, 5 | place good temper in the middle position, though it inclines 11 IV, 5 | least is plain, that the middle state is praiseworthy—that 12 IV, 5 | then, we must cling to the middle state.—Enough of the states 13 IV, 6 | plain enough, and that the middle state is laudable—that in 14 IV, 6 | who corresponds to this middle state is very much what, 15 IV, 8 | what has been said.~To the middle state belongs also tact; 16 VI, 9 | by the right means, the middle term being false; so that