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1 I, 4 | constitution there are; under what conditions each of these will prosper 2 I, 5 | such places and under such Conditions that the use of it is in 3 I, 7 | good which fulfils these conditions in regard to himself. It 4 I, 8 | is limited by prescribed conditions, and "tyranny", which is 5 II, 2 | plain what seasons, times, conditions, and periods of life tend 6 II, 2 | more we are under these conditions the more easily we are stirred.~ 7 II, 5 | Let us now describe the conditions under which we ourselves 8 II, 5 | feel it, and under what conditions. It is the opposite of fear, 9 II, 6 | seem conventional ones.~The conditions under which we shall feel 10 II, 7 | whom, why, and under what conditions kindness is shown; and these 11 II, 8 | So much for the mental conditions under which we feel pity. 12 II, 17| character belonging to the conditions just described, since these 13 II, 17| just described, since these conditions are in fact more or less 14 II, 20| which only rarely suits the conditions of speech-making. If they 15 II, 23| question. These are the conditions which make us bound to act 16 II, 23| action by pointing to such conditions, and discourage it by pointing 17 II, 25| dissimilar, or that its conditions are dissimilar, or that