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1 I, IV | another’s man who, being a human being, is also a possession. 2 I, XIII| inanimate things, and to human excellence more than to 3 II, V | together and having all human relations in common, but 4 II, V | cause—the wickedness of human nature. Indeed, we see that 5 III, VI | government there are by which human society is regulated. We 6 III, X | to all the accidents of human passion, to have the supreme 7 III, XV | and is too much to ask of human nature. There is also a 8 V, IX | every other part of the human body. The same law of proportion 9 VII, XI | too much both for ordinary human valor and for that which 10 VII, XIV | remember the diversities of human lives and actions. For men 11 VII, XVII| in it is best suited to human beings; but the less wine 12 VII, XVII| light wrapper only. For human nature should be early habituated 13 VIII, III | judges of the beauty of the human form. To be always seeking