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1 V, 3 | is the line B to the line C"; the line B, then, has 2 V, 3 | then, is to B, so will C be to D, and therefore, 3 V, 3 | alternando, as A is to C, B will be to D. Therefore 4 V, 3 | then, of the term A with C and of B with D is what 5 V, 5 | builder, B a shoemaker, C a house, D a shoe. The builder, 6 V, 5 | case. Let A be a farmer, C food, B a shoemaker, D his 7 V, 5 | D his product equated to C. If it had not been possible 8 V, 5 | be a house, B ten minae, C a bed. A is half of B, if 9 V, 5 | equal to them; the bed, C, is a tenth of B; it is 10 V, 8 | hand and therewith strikes C, B does not act voluntarily; 11 VII, 3 | extraordinary.~And further (c) the possession of knowledge 12 VII, 5 | of acquired habits, and (c) others by reason of originally 13 VII, 5 | others are morbid states (C) resulting from custom, 14 VII, 11| temperate man avoids pleasures. (c) A man of practical wisdom 15 VII, 12| pleasures arising from them.~(c) Again, it is not necessary 16 VII, 12| and learn all the more.~(C) The fact that no pleasure