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1 I, 2 | into its varieties. Having distinguished these we may deal with them 2 I, 5 | its earliest leaders were distinguished men, and that from them 3 I, 5 | have sprung many who were distinguished for qualities that we admire.~ 4 I, 5 | highly prized, and that many distinguished persons belong to the family, 5 I, 6 | that is good which has been distinguished by the favour of a discerning 6 I, 6 | or woman, as Odysseus was distinguished by Athena, Helen by Theseus, 7 I, 9 | done, and fine actions are distinguished from others by being intentionally 8 I, 15| if the genuine is to be distinguished from the counterfeit. Or 9 II, 9 | not for parvenus, to make distinguished marriages. Indignation may 10 II, 10| if we are exceptionally distinguished for some particular thing, 11 II, 15| of a fine stock, must be distinguished from nobility, which means 12 III, 2 | produce a style that is distinguished without being obtrusive, 13 III, 11| things: all such passages are distinguished by the effect of activity