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1 I, II | which can with its body give effect to such foresight 2 I, IX | things, which they had to give in exchange for what they 3 I, XI | animals are most likely to give a return. A man ought to 4 II, V | question of ownership will give a world of trouble. If they 5 II, V | policy of the Cretans, who give their slaves the same institutions 6 II, VII | would be for the rich to give and not to receive marriage 7 II, VII | and for the poor not to give but to receive them.~Plato 8 II, VIII| find food themselves and give to the warriors from the 9 II, IX | allows anybody who likes to give or bequeath it. Yet both 10 II, XI | the means by which they give stability to the state. 11 III, I | and that their functions give them no share in the government. 12 III, XI | certain other legislators give them the power of electing 13 III, XV | advised that they should give him only such a number.~ 14 III, XVI | but then men say that to give authority to any one man 15 III, XVII| For, as I said before, to give them authority is not only 16 IV, VI | these are the causes which give birth to it. Another kind 17 IV, VIII| as aristocracy seeks to give predominance to the best 18 IV, IX | judges, and to the poor they give no pay; but in democracies 19 IV, IX | but in democracies they give pay to the poor and do not 20 IV, XI | in Hellas was induced to give this middle constitution 21 IV, XV | the combinations of these give all possible modes: first, 22 V, II | number; and we have now to give an outline of each. We want 23 V, IV | two brothers refused to give an account of their father’ 24 V, VI | oligarchs, fearing this danger, give the people a share in the 25 V, VIII| increase of any citizen but to give moderate honor for a long 26 V, VIII| for this evil is always to give the management of affairs 27 V, X | daughters in marriage, did not give him either of them, but 28 V, X | And men are very apt to give way to their passions when 29 V, XI | strangers and artists. He should give an account of what he receives 30 VI, III | hundred rich men? and shall we give the thousand a power equal 31 VI, III | equal numbers from each and give them the control of the 32 VI, V | measure to be that which will give the greatest amount of democracy 33 VI, V | should be taken which will give them lasting prosperity; 34 VI, V | the poor amongst them, and give them the means of going 35 VII, I | nature as the qualities which give the individual who possesses 36 VII, II | of the constitution is to give men despotic power over 37 VII, XVI | themselves; the physicians give good advice about the favorable 38 VIII, VI | of Archytas, which people give to their children in order 39 VIII, VI | which are intended only to give pleasure to the hearer, 40 VIII, VI | improvement, but in order to give pleasure, and that of a 41 VIII, VII | purgative melodies likewise give an innocent pleasure to


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