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1 I, 1 | can confer the greatest of benefits by a right use of these, 2 I, 7 | to show that to receive benefits is more desirable than to 3 I, 9 | of conferring many great benefits, and benefits of all kinds 4 I, 9 | many great benefits, and benefits of all kinds on all occasions. 5 I, 11| Conferring and receiving benefits belong to the class of pleasant 6 I, 13| been. It bids us remember benefits rather than injuries, and 7 I, 13| rather than injuries, and benefits received rather than benefits 8 I, 13| benefits received rather than benefits conferred; to be patient 9 II, 6 | effeminacy. Also, accepting benefits, especially accepting them 10 II, 23| being unable to requite benefits, as well as by being unable