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1 I, VI | opposite view have in a certain way right on their side, may 2 I, VIII| the last, whether in the way that the art of making shuttles 3 I, VIII| art of weaving, or in the way that the casting of bronze 4 I, VIII| instrumental in the same way, but the one provides tools 5 I, VIII| solitary; they live in the way which is best adapted to 6 I, VIII| similarly combined in any way which the needs of men may 7 I, IX | producing wealth, not in every way, but by exchange. And it 8 I, X | the physician; so in one way the art of household management, 9 I, X | household management, in another way the subordinate art, has 10 I, XI | the man had discovered a way of making money which was 11 I, XIII| qualities. And, whichever way we answer the question, 12 I, XIII| the soul has shown us the way; in it one part naturally 13 II, III | This, however, is not the way in which people would speak 14 II, III | sense, such a unity in no way conduces to harmony. And 15 II, III | each to say "mine" in this way, making a man the same relation 16 II, III | fashion! Nor is there any way of preventing brothers and 17 II, VI | property be defined in some way which differs from this 18 II, VI | temperately, which is only a way of saying "to live well"; 19 II, VI | combines both elements, the way in which the rich are compelled 20 II, VII | and that then the shortest way of compassing the desired 21 II, VIII| guilty of perjury, whichever way they voted. He also enacted 22 II, VIII| another four minae. In this way they will go on splitting 23 II, IX | court them, so that, in this way as well together with the 24 II, IX | and to the laws. Their way of life, too, is not in 25 II, X | foreign invaders found their way into the island, the weakness 26 II, XI | disgrace themselves in any way; and to this his attention 27 II, XI | revolted, there would be no way of restoring peace by legal 28 III, XI | full of enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to 29 IV, I | into being in a fragmentary way, it is the province of a 30 IV, II | better, for it is a long way from aristocracy, and democracy 31 IV, III | the better and more exact way is to distinguish, as I 32 IV, XI | the constitution its own way, and thus arises either 33 IV, XIV | inquiries; and that is the way in which the last and worst 34 IV, XV | some offices in the one way, to some in the other. Again, 35 IV, XV | some offices in the one way, to others in the other, 36 V, II | themselves affected in the way described, and about the 37 V, II | mentioned, viewed in one way may be regarded as seven, 38 V, III | are allowed to find their way into the highest offices, 39 V, VI | very few ever found their way into it, because the senators 40 V, VII | and, in general, whichever way the constitution inclines, 41 V, VIII| little." this is true in one way, but not in another, for 42 V, VIII| rich and the poor. Another way is to combine the poor and 43 V, VIII| inheritance; for in this way properties will be equalized, 44 V, X | rivals and stand in the way of their power; and also 45 V, X | must always put out of the way the citizens who overtop 46 V, X | ambition arise in a different way as well as in those already 47 V, X | men are very apt to give way to their passions when they 48 V, XI | not extravagant in his way of life; he should win the 49 VI, I | aristocratical, or when in any other way there is a want of harmony 50 VI, II | their numbers. And in this way men think that they will 51 VI, IV | a democracy. This is the way in which demagogues proceed. 52 VI, VII | heavy-armed. And this is the way in which the poor get the 53 VI, VIII| wants; this is the readiest way to make a state self-sufficing 54 VII, I | Thus much may suffice by way of preface: for I could 55 VII, IV | IV~Thus far by way of introduction. In what 56 VII, IX | both functions will in one way belong to the same, in another, 57 VII, XI | assailants to find their way in, is preferable. A city 58 VII, XIV | be effected, and in what way they will respectively share 59 VII, XIV | And we call a man in any way good because he has the 60 VII, XIV | principle, too, in our ordinary way of speaking, is divided 61 VII, XVI | woman to be found in any way unfaithful when they are 62 VII, XVII| designed to prepare the way for the business of later 63 VII, XVII| be granted, and in what way granted, if at all. Theodorus, 64 VIII, III | says there is no better way of passing life than when 65 VIII, V | end, but often rest by the way and amuse themselves, not 66 VIII, VI | be taught music in such a way as to become not only critics


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