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1 I, 6 | courage is of particular value to our countrymen. And generally, 2 I, 7 | as it were, a measure of value; and the things whose absence 3 I, 7 | that justice is of small value, since it is more desirable 4 I, 7 | thought to be of the highest value, as possessing all these 5 I, 11| children or animals-you do not value: not for its own sake, anyhow: 6 I, 11| sake, anyhow: if you do value it, it is for some other 7 I, 11| at long intervals has the value of rarity. Learning things 8 I, 15| grounds for magnifying its value, if it happens to tell in 9 II, 4 | concerned: and therefore we value those who are liberal, brave, 10 II, 12| and have not yet come to value either their friends or 11 II, 16| becomes a sort of standard of value for everything else, and 12 II, 23| Isocrates, but about the value of the whole profession 13 III, 2 | that metaphor is of great value both in poetry and in prose. 14 III, 14| observed, have the same value as the prologues of dramas