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Aristotle
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1 I, V | men and animals (as in the case of those whose business 2 I, VI | be a slave. Were this the case, men of the highest rank 3 I, IX | find the opposite to be the case; for all getters of wealth 4 I, IX | accumulation is the end in the one case, but there is a further 5 II, III | their parents, as was the case with the Pharsalian mare 6 II, IV | to become one, in which case one or both would certainly 7 II, V | are not the owners, the case will be different and easier 8 II, V | paying a tribute. But in that case they are likely to be much 9 II, VI | he finds this to be the case in existing states. But 10 II, VI | but not in this latter case to all the voters but to 11 II, VIII| households: and why, in this case, should there be any division, 12 II, IX | out his intention in the case of the men, but he has neglected 13 II, IX | maintained. This is the case at Sparta, where the kings 14 II, IX | license; whereas, in the case of the other citizens, the 15 III, I | citizens, but add in the one case that they are not of age, 16 III, II | greater difficulty in the case of those who have been made 17 III, IV | But will there then be no case in which the virtue of the 18 III, VI | governed, as we see to be the case in medicine, gymnastic, 19 III, VI | continued in office; in that case we may be sure that they 20 III, IX | bad judges in their own case. And whereas justice implies 21 III, X | this just? if so, the other case will likewise be just. But 22 III, X | supreme power? But in that case everybody else, being excluded 23 III, X | say that it is bad in any case for a man, subject as he 24 III, XIII| or of the many, when the case which we have mentioned 25 III, XIV | death, except in a specified case, as for instance, in ancient 26 III, XV | maintain the law. In the case of a limited monarchy there 27 III, XVI | judge truly about their own case and might be influenced 28 III, XVII| unless in a particular case, at which I have already 29 IV, II | maintain that they are in any case defective, and that one 30 IV, III | favorite notion. But in either case the better and more exact 31 IV, IV | stature, as is said to be the case in Ethiopia, or according 32 IV, IV | exceed in number; as was the case formerly at Colophon, where 33 IV, VI | fewer than in the former case, and own more property, 34 IV, XII | people who compose it in each case. If, for example, the husbandmen 35 IV, XII | the others, and in that case there will be no fear that 36 IV, XIV | although, as in the former case, they observe the law, the 37 IV, XV | everything. This is the case when the members of the 38 V, II | and honor—not, as in the case which I have just supposed, 39 V, III | democracy; or as was the case at Argos, where the Argives, 40 V, IV | concern the rulers, as was the case of old at Syracuse; for 41 V, IV | which followed. In this case the bridegroom, fancying 42 V, IV | was what happened in the case of the Four Hundred, who 43 V, VI | the people. This was the case at Larissa, where the guardians 44 V, VIII| families; or in the opposite case constitutional government 45 V, X | motive is contempt, as in the case of Sardanapalus, whom some 46 V, X | that of Dionysius; in the case of Gelo because Thrasybulus, 47 V, X | drove them all out. In the case of Dionysius, Dion, his 48 V, XI | that he may form a fund in case of war, and generally he 49 V, XII | not this just as much the case in the Spartan constitution, 50 VI, II | or not often, or in the case of few except military offices: 51 VI, III | that of the rich; in such a case the will of those whose 52 VI, VII | qualification, or, as in the case of Thebes, to those who 53 VI, VIII| sometimes subdivided, in which case one officer is appointed 54 VII, II | inexpedient in their own case they are not ashamed of 55 VII, II | born to serve, in which case men have a right to command, 56 VII, III | an end, and even in the case of external actions the 57 VII, XII | religious worship except in the case of those rites which the 58 VII, XIII| good in itself. Take the case of just actions; just punishments 59 VII, XVI | bodily powers, as will be the case if the man is still able 60 VII, XVI | of seventy years in the case of a man, and of fifty in 61 VII, XVI | man, and of fifty in the case of a woman, the commencement


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