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1 I, 5 | condition of property and body, together with the power 2 I, 5 | guarding one’s property and body and making use of them. 3 I, 5 | Goods of the soul and of the body are internal. Good birth, 4 I, 5 | excellences of the latter are, in body, beauty and stature; in 5 I, 5 | desire.~The excellence of the body is health; that is, a condition 6 I, 5 | beauty is the possession of a body fit to endure the exertion 7 I, 5 | Athletic excellence of the body consists in size, strength, 8 I, 5 | from the excellences of the body and from good luck. If a 9 I, 5 | lack the excellences of the body; but for our present purpose 10 I, 11| those originating in the body, such as the desire for 11 I, 12| legal experience, or a large body of friends, or a great deal 12 II, 14| moderation and fitness. The body is in its prime from thirty 13 III, 2 | with fire to another man’s body,~the process is nameless; 14 III, 3 | and "he clothed" not "his body" but "his body’s nakedness", 15 III, 3 | not "his body" but "his body’s nakedness", and "his soul’ 16 III, 14| sort of head on the main body of your speech. Moreover, 17 III, 19| important they are; just as the body cannot grow except from