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Aristotle
Politics

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1 I, VIII| livelihood, seems to be given by nature herself to all, 2 I, IX | kind already described is given by nature, the other is 3 I, XI | He is supposed to have given a striking proof of his 4 II, V | implanted by nature and not given in vain, although selfishness 5 II, V | of men is not at one time given to one, at another time 6 II, VI | a preponderance will be given to the better sort of people, 7 II, VIII| the courts ought not to be given by the use of a voting pebble, 8 II, VIII| thinks that damages should be given, but not so much as the 9 II, VIII| habit, which can only be given by time, so that a readiness 10 II, IX | have been better to have given no dowries at all, or, if 11 II, XII | himself, appears to have given the Athenians only that 12 III, II | according to the definition just given they shared in the government, 13 III, V | one), in which honors are given according to virtue and 14 III, IX | reason which I have just given—because they are bad judges 15 III, XII | should have better flutes given to them; for they will not 16 III, XII | to have the best flutes given to him, unless the advantages 17 III, XII | with any other. For if a given height may be measured wealth 18 IV, I | be constituted under any given conditions (3); both how 19 IV, IV | in which the offices were given according to stature, as 20 IV, VI | reason which has been already given; so that in this form again 21 IV, VII | are good when tried by any given standard. In the perfect 22 IV, X | the reasons which I have given.~ 23 IV, XI | absolutely and not relatively to given conditions: I say "relatively 24 IV, XI | conditions: I say "relatively to given conditions," since a particular 25 IV, XIV | training, pay should not be given to all, but only to as many 26 V, VIII| fixed, there should be power given by law to raise or lower 27 V, VIII| rate the honors which are given all at once should be taken 28 V, VIII| tribes. And honors should be given by law to magistrates who 29 V, X | others, like Cyrus, have given their country freedom, or 30 V, XI | tyrannies. Such are the power given to women in their families 31 VI, II | had for all, then it is given to the law-courts and to 32 VI, III | opinion the decision should be given according to the amount 33 VI, VIII| office, when one court has given judgement, another should 34 VII, III | that the unequal should be given to equals, and the unlike 35 VII, VII | in theory as in the facts given by perception.~ 36 VII, IX | prescribed by nature, who has given to young men strength and 37 VII, IX | those who from age have given up active life, to the old 38 VII, XIV | necessarily vary with the answer given to this question. Now, if 39 VII, XIV | honorable. And the preference given to one or the other class 40 VII, XIV | necessarily be like the preference given to one or other part of 41 VII, XIV | the best end, or to have given them laws and education 42 VII, XVI | meaning of the response once given to the Troezenians—the oracle 43 VIII, V | by all (for the pleasure given by music is natural, and


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