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1 IV, 2 | trireme, or entertain the city, in a brilliant way. But 2 IV, 2 | that interests the whole city or the people of position 3 V, 5 | proportionate requital that the city holds together. Men seek 4 VI, 8 | wisdom concerned with the city, the practical wisdom which 5 VII, 10 | the incontinent man like a city which passes all the right 6 VII, 10 | Anaxandrides’ jesting remark,~The city willed it, that cares nought 7 VII, 10 | the wicked man is like a city that uses its laws, but 8 VIII, 9 | victory or the taking of a city that they seek, and members 9 VIII, 12| more necessary than the city, and reproduction is more 10 IX, 6 | relation), but we do say that a city is unanimous when men have 11 IX, 6 | get what they want; e.g. a city is unanimous when all its 12 IX, 8 | obeys this; and just as a city or any other systematic 13 IX, 10 | there is to the size of a city? You cannot make a city 14 IX, 10 | city? You cannot make a city of ten men, and if there 15 IX, 10 | hundred thousand it is a city no longer. But the proper