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1 I, 4 | give no cause for offence, states stronger than his own, and 2 I, 4 | stronger than his own, and states with which it is advantageous 3 I, 10| consider the motives and states of mind of wrongdoers, and 4 I, 10| to the doers’ ages, moral states, or the like; it is of course 5 I, 12| are next to consider the states of mind in which they do 6 I, 12| above, then, are the various states of mind in which a man sets 7 II, 5 | persons of which, and the states of mind in which, we feel 8 II, 5 | cause it, and the various states of mind in which it is felt, 9 II, 6 | persons before whom, and the states of mind under which, they 10 II, 8 | what persons, and in what states of our mind pity is felt. 11 II, 9 | what grounds, and in what states of mind we may be indignant. 12 II, 10| what persons, and in what states of mind we feel it. Envy 13 II, 10| envious people, and in what states of mind they feel it: the 14 II, 10| of mind they feel it: the states of mind in which they feel 15 III, 3 | laws that are monarchs of states"; not "at a run", but "his 16 III, 11| from above. And to speak of states as "levelled" is to identify