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1 I, 1 | us now try to give some account of the systematic principles 2 I, 2 | is perhaps a sufficient account of their scope and of how 3 I, 4 | able to take all this into account, he must before all things 4 I, 5 | the place and the occasion account for it. The constituents 5 I, 8 | present occasion; a detailed account of the subject has been 6 I, 9 | The above is a sufficient account, for our present purpose, 7 I, 9 | We must also take into account the nature of our particular 8 I, 9 | So, too, if it is on his account that observances have been 9 I, 12| above is a fairly complete account of the circumstances under 10 I, 13| be taken as a sufficient account of the nature of equity.~ 11 I, 14| inflicted on a man on whose account a law is passed, and also 12 I, 14| and also on those on whose account the prison was built: or 13 II, 2 | particularly angry on this account if we suspect that we are 14 II, 2 | particularly angry with men of no account at all, if they slight us. 15 II, 3 | that he is punished on our account and because of the way he 16 II, 8 | these emotions take no account of the future), nor by a 17 II, 8 | insolent men, too, take no account of the possibility that 18 II, 17| the result of chance.~This account of the types of character 19 II, 18| on political oratory an account has already been given of 20 II, 24| the disposal of those we account happy and therefore every 21 II, 26| we have now completed the account of (1) Examples, Maxims, 22 III, 14| have to say something on account of yourself or to your opponents;