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1 I, 15| inflected forms. For if "justly" has more than one meaning, 2 I, 15| each of the meanings of "justly"; e.g. if the word "justly" 3 I, 15| justly"; e.g. if the word "justly" be used of judging according 4 II, 9 | such as the following: "justly", "courageously", "healthily", 5 II, 9 | co-ordinates, as (e.g.) "justly" in relation to justice, 6 II, 9 | just", of a man or an act, "justly". Clearly, then, when any 7 II, 9 | of a man or thing, and "justly" connote something praiseworthy. 8 II, 9 | something praiseworthy. Then "justly" will be rendered also " 9 II, 9 | the praiseworthy" whereby "justly" is derived from "justice".~ 10 II, 9 | injustice is ignorance: and if "justly" means "knowingly" and " 11 III, 3 | with each other: e.g. if "justly" means something more desirable 12 III, 3 | than courage, then also "justly" means something more desirable 13 III, 6 | evil; and if what happens justly is in some cases evil, then 14 IV, 3 | of knowledge, then also "justly" is "knowingly" and the 15 V, 6 | beautifully" is not a property of "justly", neither could "beautiful" 16 V, 6 | well" is not a property of "justly", neither could "badly" 17 VII, 1 | same as the brave man, and "justly" is the same as "bravely".