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1 I, 4 | aquiline or snub arrive at a condition in which they no longer 2 I, 5 | of pleasure; or as a good condition of property and body, together 3 I, 5 | body is health; that is, a condition which allows us, while keeping 4 I, 6 | satisfactory and self-sufficing condition; or as self-sufficiency; 5 I, 6 | these that we are in a good condition, and they tend to produce 6 I, 10| who are wronged, and their condition. We will deal with these 7 I, 11| what tends to produce this condition, while that which tends 8 I, 11| prolongation of a settled condition: therefore, says the poet,~ 9 I, 11| brought into one’s natural condition. Conferring and receiving 10 II, 2 | pain is being felt. In that condition, a man is always aiming 11 II, 8 | pity whenever we are in the condition of remembering that similar