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1 I, 15| more than one meaning, and vice versa.~Look also at the 2 I, 15| not call it an animal, nor vice versa.~Look also and see 3 II, 8 | them virtue follows, and vice upon the other; and upon 4 III, 1 | is so per accidens, e.g. vice and chance: for the one 5 IV, 2 | whereas it ought to be vice versa.~Again, see whether 6 IV, 3 | case with (1) virtue and vice and (2) justice and injustice: 7 IV, 3 | the cases of virtue and vice and of justice and injustice: 8 IV, 3 | the species, as virtue to vice and justice to injustice.~ 9 VI, 6 | not include "state", nor vice versa: for not every state 10 VI, 7 | definition does not, or, vice versa, what is rendered 11 VI, 10| apply universally, and, vice versa, call synonymous what 12 VI, 13| for it ought to happen, vice versa, that the whole perishes 13 VI, 13| and the parts neither, or, vice versa, if the parts be good 14 VII, 3 | a virtue and the other a vice of the soul: "of the soul", 15 VII, 3 | well has its virtue and vice. But this much at least 16 VII, 3 | rest remain the same; or, vice versa, the differentiae 17 VIII, 1 | contraries is the same; or vice versa, that since the perception 18 VIII, 11| proposed conclusion, or again, vice versa, being commendable