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1 I, XIII| instrumental and ministerial qualities—whether he can have the 2 I, XIII| only bodily and ministerial qualities. And, whichever way we answer 3 II, IV | one another. Of the two qualities which chiefly inspire regard 4 II, VI | temperance are the only eligible qualities which have to do with the 5 III, XI | a similar combination of qualities in good men, who differ 6 III, XII | for without the former qualities a state cannot exist at 7 V, IX | however, when all these qualities do not meet in the same 8 V, IX | consider two points? what qualities are common, and what are 9 V, IX | is loyal, since these two qualities alone will make him do what 10 VII, I | are deficient in higher qualities; and this is not only matter 11 VII, I | same form and nature as the qualities which give the individual 12 VII, VII | happy combination of both qualities. And clearly those whom 13 VII, VIII| none of it, the various qualities of men are clearly the reason 14 VII, XIII| body and soul. But some qualities there is no use in having 15 VII, XV | leisure—to show excellent qualities in action and war, and when 16 VIII, V | temperance, and of all the qualities contrary to these, and of 17 VIII, V | these, and of the other qualities of character, which hardly 18 VIII, V | any resemblance to moral qualities; in visible objects there