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1 I, 1 | useful, as strength, health, wealth, generalship. A man can 2 I, 4 | increasing their existing wealth but also by reducing their 3 I, 5 | of friends, good friends, wealth, good children, plenty of 4 I, 5 | been notable for virtue or wealth or something else which 5 I, 5 | spoilt.~The constituents of wealth are: plenty of coined money 6 I, 5 | giving it away or selling it. Wealth as a whole consists in using 7 I, 5 | property that constitutes wealth.~Fame means being respected 8 I, 5 | the means of life, or to wealth, or to some other of the 9 I, 6 | prized by ordinary people. Wealth, again: for it is the excellence 10 I, 7 | conduct. For this reason wealth and health are commonly 11 I, 7 | the air of reality. Hence wealth may be regarded as a greater 12 I, 8 | is freedom; of oligarchy, wealth; of aristocracy, the maintenance 13 I, 10| again, is action due to wealth or poverty; it is of course 14 I, 10| actions will be due not to wealth or poverty but to appetite. 15 I, 10| important: e.g. the sense of wealth or poverty, of being lucky 16 II, 5 | of character produced by wealth, physical strength, abundance 17 II, 9 | is roused by the sight of wealth, power, and the like-by 18 II, 9 | offence than those whose wealth is of long standing and 19 II, 9 | riches than do those whose wealth is of long standing; and 20 II, 10| disposition, distinction, or wealth. We feel envy also if we 21 II, 11| held in honour-these are wealth, abundance of friends, public 22 II, 12| By fortune I mean birth, wealth, power, and their opposites-in 23 II, 16| of character produced by Wealth lies on the surface for 24 II, 16| arrogant; their possession of wealth affects their understanding; 25 II, 16| good thing that exists; wealth becomes a sort of standard 26 II, 16| of character produced by wealth is that of a prosperous 27 III, 17| which begins~Not for the wealth of Gyes...~So too Sophocles