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1 I, 2 | something greater and more complete whether to attain or to 2 I, 7 | accordance with the best and most complete.~But we must add "in a complete 3 I, 7 | complete.~But we must add "in a complete life." For one swallow does 4 I, 9 | required, as we said, not only complete virtue but also a complete 5 I, 9 | complete virtue but also a complete life, since many changes 6 I, 10| all, only in a long and complete one in which he has attained 7 I, 10| active in accordance with complete virtue and is sufficiently 8 I, 10| period but throughout a complete life? Or must we add "and 9 IV, 1 | taking, and is not found complete in all men but is sometimes 10 IV, 5 | even itself, and if it is complete becomes unbearable. Now 11 V, 1 | form of justice, then, is complete virtue, but not absolutely, 12 V, 1 | comprehended". And it is complete virtue in its fullest sense, 13 V, 1 | is the actual exercise of complete virtue. It is complete because 14 V, 1 | of complete virtue. It is complete because he who possesses 15 V, 11| vice which is either of the complete and unqualified kind or