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1 II, 2| harm, for then you would be afraid of him instead of slighting 2 II, 3| one so long as he feels afraid of him. That our anger ceases 3 II, 3| respect them; you cannot be afraid of a person and also at 4 II, 5| of mind in which, we feel afraid. Fear may be defined as 5 II, 5| stronger people are actually afraid of. Also those who have 6 II, 5| plainly nobody will be afraid who believes nothing can 7 II, 5| upon us; nor shall we be afraid at times when we think ourselves 8 II, 5| not those of whom we are afraid; and generally, if our relations