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1 I, 3 | then, in speaking of such subjects and with such premisses 2 I, 4 | and generally, about the subjects of political science must 3 I, 6 | cases. But perhaps these subjects had better be dismissed 4 V, 1 | are recognized from the subjects that exhibit them; for ( 5 V, 1 | their enactments on all subjects aim at the common advantage 6 VI, 8 | principles of these other subjects come from experience, and 7 VI, 10 | things which may become subjects of questioning and deliberation. 8 VIII, 7 | children and between rulers and subjects, nor is even that of father 9 VIII, 8 | in all other cases. These subjects we may dismiss; for they 10 VIII, 10| the king to that of his subjects. For a man is not a king 11 VIII, 10| to himself and excels his subjects in all good things; and 12 VIII, 10| interests but to those of his subjects; for a king who is not like 13 VIII, 11| friendship between a king and his subjects depends on an excess of 14 VIII, 11| confers benefits on his subjects if being a good man he cares 15 VIII, 11| descendants, a king over his subjects. These friendships imply 16 IX, 4 | is well stored too with subjects of contemplation. And he