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1 I, 1 | man, or a few men, who are sensible persons and capable of legislating 2 I, 11| contemporaries better than posterity; sensible persons better than foolish 3 I, 12| appeal to self-controlled and sensible people—that the pain and 4 II, 1 | or finally, they are both sensible and upright, but not well 5 II, 1 | ourselves thought to be sensible and morally good must be 6 II, 6 | respect, as true, the views of sensible people, such as our elders 7 III, 17| have spoken as much as a sensible man would have spoken. ,