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1 II, 7| the excess and the defect prodigality and meanness. In these actions 2 II, 8| rashness to courage and that of prodigality to liberality; but the extremes 3 IV, 1| measured by money. Further, prodigality and meanness are excesses 4 IV, 1| sometimes apply the word "prodigality" in a complex sense; for 5 IV, 1| which we take the word "prodigality". Now the things that have 6 IV, 1| go on. We have said that prodigality and meanness are excesses 7 IV, 1| spending under giving. Now prodigality exceeds in giving and not 8 IV, 1| The characteristics of prodigality are not often combined; 9 IV, 1| more innate in men than prodigality; for most men are fonder 10 IV, 1| is it a greater evil than prodigality, but men err more often 11 IV, 1| direction than in the way of prodigality as we have described it.~