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1 I, 10| not to do good to one’s enemies: this too is the contradictory 2 I, 10| ought to do good to one’s enemies. Likewise, also, in other 3 I, 10| also to do evil to one’s enemies. it might appear also as 4 I, 10| contrary to doing evil to one’s enemies: but whether this is or 5 II, 7 | friends and to do evil to enemies, or per contra to do evil 6 II, 7 | friends and to do good to enemies. Or else (2) both verbs 7 II, 7 | friends, or to do good to enemies and to do evil to enemies. 8 II, 7 | enemies and to do evil to enemies. Or (3) a single verb may 9 II, 7 | friends and to do good to enemies, or to do evil to friends 10 II, 7 | evil to friends and evil to enemies.~The first two then of the 11 II, 7 | to the doing of evil to enemies: for both courses are desirable 12 II, 7 | to the doing of good to enemies: for both of these are objectionable 13 II, 7 | both the doing of good to enemies and the doing of evil to 14 III, 1 | friends than justice in our enemies: for the former is desirable 15 III, 1 | for we desire that our enemies should be just per accidens, 16 III, 1 | in India; whereas in our enemies we desire it for something