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1 I, 13| view, and do so just to the extent which is sufficient for 2 I, 13| unless perhaps to a small extent some of the movements actually 3 II, 9 | right person, to the right extent, at the right time, with 4 II, 9 | to what point and to what extent a man must deviate before 5 IV, 8 | ready-witted man, and to no small extent, is clear from what has 6 VI, 1 | but to an intermediate extent and as the right rule dictates; 7 VII, 6 | listen to argument to some extent, but to mishear it, as do 8 VII, 8 | but does not master to the extent of making him ready to believe 9 VIII, 9| kind of community. And the extent of their association is 10 VIII, 9| their association is the extent of their friendship, as 11 VIII, 9| friendship, as it is the extent to which justice exists 12 IX, 6 | unanimous except to a small extent, any more than they can 13 IX, 9 | need them only to a small extent (for his life, being pleasant,