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1 I, 3 | to enslave its innocent neighbours often does not trouble them 2 I, 10| induce us to do wrong to our neighbours, how many, and which, affect 3 I, 11| thinks good judges. His neighbours are better judges than people 4 I, 11| it pleasant to put their neighbours straight again and to supply 5 I, 11| pleasant to disparage our neighbours as well as to have power 6 II, 4 | are aware of neither their neighbours’ bad points nor our own, 7 II, 6 | said not to resent when his neighbours do it: so that of course 8 II, 6 | occupation is with their neighbours’ failings-people like satirists 9 II, 10| reproach to us: these are our neighbours and equals; for it is clear 10 II, 21| man happens to have bad neighbours or bad children, he will 11 II, 21| more annoying than having neighbours", or, "Nothing is more foolish 12 II, 23| father also strikes his neighbours follows from the principle 13 II, 23| father than to strike his neighbours. The argument, then, may