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1 II, 1| contrary to its nature. For instance the stone which by nature 2 II, 6| nor the same for all. For instance, if ten is many and two 3 II, 6| and the intermediate. For instance, both fear and confidence 4 II, 7| another to exceed, as for instance the bashful man who is ashamed 5 II, 8| to the intermediate. For instance, we ourselves tend more 6 III, 1| might be ignorant, as for instance people say "it slipped out 7 III, 2| choice to the means; for instance, we wish to be healthy, 8 III, 3| about all human affairs; for instance, no Spartan deliberates 9 III, 3| appears to be deliberation—for instance mathematical investigations— 10 VII, 2| the Philoctetes will be an instance; for he is to be praised 11 VII, 3| not having it, as in the instance of a man asleep, mad, or 12 VII, 6| unnecessary objects. Take for instance the man who defended himself 13 VII, 9| to persuade in the first instance and are not easily persuaded 14 IX, 4| others. This is true, for instance, of incontinent people; 15 IX, 8| so men reproach him, for instance, with doing nothing of his