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1 III, 7 | middle, which is the right, position; and rash men are precipitate, 2 III, 11| temperate man occupies a middle position with regard to these objects. 3 IV, 2 | whole city or the people of position in it, and also the receiving 4 IV, 3 | gods, and which people of position most aim at, and which is 5 IV, 3 | for they are in a superior position, and everything that has 6 IV, 3 | towards people who enjoy high position and good fortune, but unassuming 7 IV, 5 | good temper in the middle position, though it inclines towards 8 V, 5 | cana not do so, think their position mere slavery-or good for 9 VII, 3 | the universal term, the position that Socrates sought to 10 VII, 8 | repent. This is why the position is not as it was expressed 11 VIII, 8| a friend in an inferior position, or pretends to be such 12 IX, 7 | because the latter are in the position of debtors and the former 13 IX, 7 | children. This is what the position of benefactors is like;