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1 I, XI | the story, he knew by his skill in the stars while it was 2 II, XII | person who had any special skill in legislation, and that 3 II, XII | acquire by practice equal skill with both hands, so that 4 IV, I | of body, or the greatest skill in gymnastics, which might 5 V, IX | general, we should regard his skill rather than his virtue; 6 V, IX | virtue; for few have military skill, but many have virtue. In 7 VI, II | which require experience and skill, should be made by lot; 8 VII, VII | wanting in intelligence and skill; and therefore they retain 9 VII, XIII| instrument and not to the skill of the performer.~It follows 10 VIII, VI | instrument which requires great skill, as for example the harp, 11 VIII, VI | and require extraordinary skill of hand. There is a meaning