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1 I, 6 | about them would be more appropriate to another branch of philosophy. 2 I, 7 | performed in accordance with the appropriate excellence: if this is the 3 I, 7 | subject-matter, and so much as is appropriate to the inquiry. For a carpenter 4 I, 9 | question would perhaps be more appropriate to another inquiry; happiness 5 I, 12 | things are judged. Praise is appropriate to virtue, for as a result 6 II, 1 | way or the other in the appropriate circumstances. Thus, in 7 II, 2 | each case consider what is appropriate to the occasion, as happens 8 V, 4 | even if it be not a term appropriate to certain cases, e.g. to 9 VIII, 10| qualification, which it seems appropriate to call timocratic, though 10 VIII, 10| perverted; for the modes of rule appropriate to different relations are 11 VIII, 11| too, is the friendship appropriate to timocratic government; 12 VIII, 11| terms; and the friendship appropriate here will correspond.~But 13 IX, 2 | render to each class what is appropriate and becoming. And this is 14 IX, 2 | one should give honour appropriate to their age, by rising 15 IX, 2 | always try to assign what is appropriate, and to compare the claims