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Alphabetical [« »] city-all 1 city-states 2 civil 1 claim 12 claims 11 clandestine 1 clash 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 apart 12 based 12 care 12 claim 12 compulsion 12 conditions 12 corresponding | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances claim |
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1 I, 10 | us, while happiness, we claim, is an end and something 2 I, 12 | and cause of goods is, we claim, something prized and divine.~ 3 II, 7 | are at the extremes lay claim to the middle place; and 4 IV, 3 | honour that they chiefly claim, but in accordance with 5 IV, 7 | is thought to be apt to claim the things that bring glory, 6 IV, 7 | has not got them, or to claim more of them than he has, 7 IV, 7 | for the sake of reputation claim such qualities as will praise 8 IV, 7 | those whose object is gain claim qualities which are of value 9 IV, 7 | as these that most people claim and boast about; for in 10 VIII, 8 | are equally lovable their claim can perhaps be justified, 11 VIII, 14| inferiority makes the opposite claim; they think it is the part 12 VIII, 14| party is justified in his claim, and that each should get