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money

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | internal. Good birth, friends, money, and honour are external.) 2 I, 5 | wealth are: plenty of coined money and territory; the ownership 3 I, 5 | which is what the lovers of money desire; and it brings honour, 4 I, 6 | on which much labour or money has been spent; the mere 5 I, 6 | honour, money-loving men for money, and so with the rest. These, 6 I, 7 | unusually great love of money, ordinary love of friends 7 I, 7 | honourable than ordinary love of money. Conversely, if one of two 8 I, 9 | liberal people let their money go instead of fighting for 9 I, 9 | other people care more for money than for anything else. 10 I, 9 | Liberality disposes us to spend money for others’ good; illiberality 11 I, 9 | involving the spending of money. The opposites of these 12 I, 9 | honour, or honour more than money. So are those in which a 13 I, 10| will wrong others about money, the profligate in matters 14 I, 10| poor men, being short of money, do have an appetite for 15 I, 12| friends, or a great deal of money. Their confidence is greatest 16 I, 12| fight over questions of money. Or those who have been 17 I, 15| does swear, you lose your money, whereas, if he does not, 18 II, 2 | their superior: as where money is concerned a wealthy man 19 II, 4 | willing to treat us well where money or our personal safety is 20 II, 6 | otherwise wronging people about money; for these acts are due 21 II, 6 | greed and meanness. Also, in money matters, giving less help 22 II, 12| both more than they love money, which indeed they love 23 II, 13| are not generous, because money is one of the things they 24 II, 16| affected thus; for if you have money, there are always plenty 25 II, 21| Enthymeme—~For all are slaves of money or of chance.~From this 26 II, 24| are not said to be worth money but to be worthy of esteem-the 27 III, 10| themselves of their travelling money for the journey of war.


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