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1 II, VIII| enactments must be universal, but actions are concerned with particulars. 2 III, IX | exists for the sake of noble actions, and not of mere companionship. 3 V, IX | constitution is not to perform the actions in which oligarchs or democrats 4 V, X | excel in virtue and virtuous actions; whereas a tyrant is chosen 5 VII, I | act without doing right actions, and neither individual 6 VII, I | individual nor state can do right actions without virtue and wisdom. 7 VII, I | the performance of good actions. If there are any who controvert 8 VII, III | happiness is activity, and the actions of the just and wise are 9 VII, III | greatest number of noble actions. if so, the man who is able 10 VII, III | hypothesis is false. For the actions of a ruler cannot really 11 VII, III | power of performing the best actions, him we ought to follow 12 VII, III | in the case of external actions the directing mind is most 13 VII, III | universe, who have no external actions over and above their own 14 VII, XIII| other the discovery of the actions which are means towards 15 VII, XIII| itself. Take the case of just actions; just punishments and chastisements 16 VII, XIII| anything of the sort—but actions which aim at honor and advantage 17 VII, XIV | they are performed; for actions do not differ as honorable 18 VII, XIV | corresponding division of actions; the actions of the naturally 19 VII, XIV | division of actions; the actions of the naturally better 20 VII, XIV | leisure, war and peace, and of actions some aim at what is necessary 21 VII, XIV | one or the other class of actions must necessarily be like 22 VII, XIV | part of the soul and its actions over the other; there must 23 VII, XIV | diversities of human lives and actions. For men must be able to 24 VII, XVI | should be capable of all the actions of a freeman. These remarks 25 VII, XVII| words leads soon to shameful actions. The young especially should 26 VII, XVII| picture representing unseemly actions, except in the temples of 27 VIII, V | good dispositions and noble actions. Rhythm and melody supply