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1 I, 1 | some audiences not even the possession of the exactest knowledge 2 I, 5 | young and old.~The phrases "possession of good children" and "of 3 I, 5 | young man beauty is the possession of a body fit to endure 4 I, 5 | details of this.~The terms "possession of many friends" and "possession 5 I, 5 | possession of many friends" and "possession of good friends" need no 6 I, 5 | means the acquisition or possession of all or most, or the most 7 I, 6 | while the former entails possession of the good things subsequently. 8 I, 6 | it is the excellence of possession, and also productive of 9 II, 5 | doing it. Also injustice in possession of power; for it is the 10 II, 5 | Also outraged virtue in possession of power; for it is plain 11 II, 5 | extensive territory, and the possession of all, or the most important, 12 II, 10| We also envy those whose possession of or success in a thing 13 II, 11| with those good things our possession of which can give enjoyment 14 II, 16| insolent and arrogant; their possession of wealth affects their