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1 I, XIII| can have the virtues of temperance, courage, justice, and the 2 I, XIII| to all of them; but the temperance of a man and of a woman, 3 II, V | in such a state: first, temperance towards women (for it is 4 II, V | from another’s wife for temperance’ sake); secondly, liberality 5 II, VI | will combine with luxury; temperance will be associated with 6 II, VI | toil. For liberality and temperance are the only eligible qualities 7 II, VII | of the second, habits of temperance; as to the third, if any 8 III, IV | citizen. And, although the temperance and justice of a ruler are 9 III, IV | obey, and differing as the temperance and courage of men and women 10 VII, I | a particle of courage or temperance or justice or prudence, 11 VII, XV | philosophy for leisure, temperance and justice for both, and 12 VII, XV | special need of justice and temperance—for example, those (if such 13 VII, XV | will need philosophy and temperance and justice, and all the 14 VII, XVI | harvest. It also conduces to temperance not to marry too soon; for 15 VIII, V | and also of courage and temperance, and of all the qualities