(10) Men, who agree on questions of Art, though they differ in Politics, and who are not both of them ugly, are always admired;
(11) Men, who hold opposite views about Art and are not admired, always give themselves airs;
(12) Brothers of the same height always differ in Politics;
(13) Two handsome men, who are neither both of them admired nor both of them self-conscious, are no doubt of different heights;
(14) Brothers, who are self-conscious, and do not both of them like Society, never look well when walking together.
[N.B. See [Note] at end of [Problem 2].]
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(1) A man can always master his father;
(2) An inferior of a man’s uncle owes that man money;
(3) The father of an enemy of a friend of a man owes that man nothing;