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1 I, 1 | who is judging the case. Consequently if the rules for trials 2 I, 6 | all animals to aim at it. Consequently both pleasant and beautiful 3 I, 9 | what he owes to himself." Consequently, whenever you want to praise 4 I, 10| compulsion, the others to nature. Consequently all actions that are not 5 I, 15| justice is not, and that consequently the written law is not, 6 II, 3 | what he had been blinded. Consequently we do not get angry with 7 II, 5 | when things are hopeless. Consequently, when it is advisable that 8 II, 13| therefore suspicious of evil. Consequently they neither love warmly 9 II, 13| have lost their vigour: consequently they do not feel their passions 10 II, 22| by means of the speech. Consequently, as appears in the Topics, 11 III, 11| this method of speech.) Consequently it does not suit an elderly 12 III, 12| their own proper work, and consequently look silly. Thus strings