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 1   III,        V     |       possessions. For if his wealth shuts out the rich man from
 2   III,      XII     |      etc.] And when a man has wealth and manages it well, he
 3   III,      XII     | experience as a result of the wealth, but as a reasonable result
 4   III,      XII     |     experience. It is not his wealth that harms the rich man,
 5   III,      XII     |      course of life shows the wealth to be useless and unbeneficial;
 6   III,      XII     |      eternal who has lost his wealth through love of the kingdom
 7   III,      XII     |       none, but confine their wealth to their sole and personal
 8   III          (140)|    the insertion of "abundant wealth" ( plou~toj o9 po&luj ),
 9   III,      XII     |      poor exist; without them wealth is unprofitable in the sight
10   III,   XXVIII     |  joined all together, so that wealth ceased to exist in this
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