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To be elective of money for praiseworthy things: to spend money on laudable things.
Abundance in spending for necessary things: largesse in making expenditures on honest things.
To be helpful in various circumstances: to be prepared to bring aid in adverse fortune.
To be philanthropic: to be humane.
To not take from where one ought not, and to take from where one ought: not to accept from where it is not fitting, and to accept from where it is fitting.
The works of liberality.
In this part, what one must consider:
Who the liberal man is.
One clean in clothing and housing: who is pure and elegant in things pertaining to clothing and domicile.
An organizer of superfluous, beautiful things that possess a pleasant way of life without regard for profit: who even compares superfluous, yet beautiful things, which provide pleasant delight, with no regard for convenience.
A nurturer of animals that possess some pleasure or wonder: who feeds animals that offer either pleasure or some admiration.
The following things:
Suppleness of character, Facilitation of morals.
Approachability, Easy access to someone.
Philanthropy, Humanity.