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1 I, II | established by nature for the supply of men’s everyday wants, 2 I, II | something more than the supply of daily needs, the first 3 I, VIII| last until they are able to supply themselves; of this the 4 I, VIII| have up to a certain time a supply of food for their young 5 I, IX | if they are not able to supply their pleasures by the art 6 II, VII | should not only be enough to supply the internal wants of the 7 IV, IV | were established merely to supply the necessaries of life, 8 VI, VIII| buyers and sellers who will supply one another’s wants; this 9 VII, IV | cannot exist without a due supply of the means of life. And 10 VII, X | already discovered, and try to supply defects.~I have already 11 VII, XI | want of pure water, and the supply is not all equally good, 12 VII, XIII| for a good life requires a supply of external goods, in a 13 VIII, V | actions. Rhythm and melody supply imitations of anger and