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1 I, 6 | studied by medicine and in exercise by the science of gymnastics. 2 II, 2 | excessive and defective exercise destroys the strength, and 3 III, 5 | choice and voluntary. Now the exercise of the virtues is concerned 4 III, 5 | know that it is from the exercise of activities on particular 5 III, 5 | are so owing to want of exercise and care. So it is, too, 6 III, 9 | all the virtues that the exercise of them is pleasant, except 7 III, 12| of gratification, and the exercise of appetite increases its 8 V, 1 | because it is the actual exercise of complete virtue. It is 9 V, 1 | he who possesses it can exercise his virtue not only in himself 10 V, 1 | neighbour also; for many men can exercise virtue in their own affairs, 11 V, 2 | injustice, one being the exercise of virtue as a whole, and 12 VI, 10| understanding when it means the exercise of the faculty of knowledge, 13 VI, 10| understanding" is applicable to the exercise of the faculty of opinion