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1 I, IV | the rudder, the pilot of a ship has a lifeless, in the look-out 2 I, XI | kinds—the provision of a ship, the conveyance of goods, 3 III, XIII| for a similar reason; the ship Argo would not take him 4 VII, II | pilot the passengers in his ship. Yet most men appear to 5 VII, IV | spoiled. For example, a ship which is only a span long 6 VII, IV | span long will not be a ship at all, nor a ship a quarter 7 VII, IV | be a ship at all, nor a ship a quarter of a mile long; 8 VII, IV | long; yet there may be a ship of a certain size, either 9 VII, IV | small, which will still be a ship, but bad for sailing. In