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1 I, XIII| For if a noble nature is equally required in both, why should 2 I, XIII| glory,~ ~but this is not equally the glory of man. The child 3 II, III | individually but anybody will be equally the son of anybody, and 4 II, IV | near relations, but not equally unholy when there is no 5 II, V | trouble. If they do not share equally enjoyments and toils, those 6 II, V | other states, will exist equally among them. He says indeed 7 II, V | necessary for the lower equally with the higher class or 8 II, VII | prescribe this moderate amount equally to all, he will be no nearer 9 II, IX | may be considered as about equally divided into men and women; 10 II, IX | There is another error, equally great, into which they have 11 II, XI | would be censured, apply equally to all the forms of government 12 III, III | good. But this would apply equally to democracies, for they 13 III, IV | cannot be said that they are equally worthy of praise. Since, 14 III, IV | that all other virtues must equally belong to ruler and subject. 15 III, V | children are not citizen equally with grown-up men, who are 16 III, XI | for the argument would equally hold about brutes; and wherein, 17 III, XII | elements, justice and valor are equally so; for without the former 18 III, XIII| practice confined to them, but equally necessary in oligarchies 19 III, XIII| is a universal one, and equally concerns all forms of government, 20 III, XV | perpetual generalship might equally exist under any form of 21 III, XVI | like himself ought to rule equally with himself. These are 22 IV, I | 3). The same principle equally holds in medicine and shipbuilding, 23 IV, I | the same laws cannot be equally suited to all oligarchies 24 IV, IV | sake of the good, or stood equally in need of shoemakers and 25 IV, IV | lower elements are to be equally considered parts of the 26 IV, VIII| should be well-governed, and equally impossible that the state 27 IV, IX | a majority—they might be equally well-disposed when there 28 IV, XII | democratical, he should equally by his laws try to attach 29 V, I | respects; because men are equally free, they claim to be absolutely 30 V, IV | rich and the people, are equally balanced, and there is little 31 V, IX | to them, may they not be equally negligent of the interests 32 V, IX | The same law of proportion equally holds in states. Oligarchy 33 V, X | government applies almost equally to royal and to tyrannical 34 V, X | him, and saw that he was equally despised by his own subjects, 35 V, XII | property, or all are not equally good men? Nobody need be 36 VI, II | justice, that all should count equally; for equality implies that 37 VI, II | but that all should rule equally according to their numbers. 38 VI, IV | country and do not meet, or equally feel the want of assembling 39 VI, V | prosperity; and as this is equally the interest of all classes, 40 VI, VIII| harbors. There is another equally necessary office, and of 41 VI, VIII| in order follow others, equally necessary, but of higher 42 VII, III | this treatise. And it is equally a mistake to place inactivity 43 VII, III | another. The same thing is equally true of every individual. 44 VII, VIII| all, in which they share equally or unequally for example, 45 VII, XI | and the supply is not all equally good, the drinking water 46 VII, XIII| and the means should be equally within our control.~The 47 VII, XVI | freeman. These remarks apply equally to both parents.~Women who


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