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1 I, 3 | actions, and not impossible ones, can ever have been done 2 I, 9 | nobler than the appropriate ones would be; for instance, 3 I, 10| intemperate man by unhealthy ones. So we must ignore such 4 I, 11| pleasures, remember past ones, and expect future ones. 5 I, 11| ones, and expect future ones. Now the things that are 6 I, 11| persons better than foolish ones; a large number of people 7 I, 12| be able to do many just ones.~Among the kinds of wrong 8 I, 14| trifling acts may be the worst ones; as when Callistratus charged 9 I, 14| force while the unwritten ones do not. It may however be 10 II, 2 | things, as well as good ones, have serious importance; 11 II, 4 | our own, but of our good ones only, as a good man always 12 II, 5 | rivals at all or no strong ones; if our rivals who are strong 13 II, 6 | of what seem conventional ones.~The conditions under which 14 II, 12| noble deeds than useful ones: their lives are regulated 15 II, 25| evil loves as well as good ones.~2. An objection "from a 16 III, 5 | and not by vague general ones. (3) The third is to avoid 17 III, 7 | nor solemnly about trivial ones; nor must we add ornamental 18 III, 8 | and ends with three short ones, as~Dalogenes | eite Luki | 19 III, 17| popular than demonstrative ones: their logical cogency is