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Aristotle
Politics

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1 I, VIII| management of a household, in so far as the art of household 2 I, XIII| only deceive themselves. Far better than such definitions 3 II, I | state have all things, as far as may be, in common, or 4 II, V | customs and laws, would be far better, and would have the 5 II, VII | observations any one may judge how far Phaleas was wrong or right 6 II, X | and while one end is not far from the Peloponnese, the 7 II, XI | appointed by senority—this is far better. Such officers have 8 III, IV | citizen, or different, and how far the same, and how far different.~ 9 III, IV | how far the same, and how far different.~ 10 III, V | May we not reply, that as far as this objection goes there 11 III, IX | one another, but not so far off as to have no intercourse, 12 III, XII | superior flute-player who was far inferior in birth and beauty, 13 III, XIII| equal of those who are so far inferior to him in virtue 14 IV, I | supposed state being so far from having the best constitution 15 IV, VI | own day, when cities have far outgrown their original 16 IV, VIII| right to this name.~Thus far I have shown the existence 17 IV, X | said before, royal, in so far as the monarch rules according 18 IV, X | they are tyrannical in so far as he is despotic and rules 19 IV, XI | ought to be composed, as far as possible, of equals and 20 IV, XIV | the magistrates, who, as far as is possible, are elected 21 V, XI | preservation of a tyranny, in so far as this is possible; viz., 22 V, XII | he may very likely be not far wrong, for there may well 23 VI, I | be considered, and thus far have not been considered 24 VI, III | they like, encroach, is far greater, for the weaker 25 VI, IV | democracies consist are far inferior to them, for their 26 VI, V | one, two, or three days; a far greater difficulty is the 27 VII, III | the use of a slave, in so far as he is a slave; or in 28 VII, III | their own energies, would be far enough from perfection. 29 VII, IV | IV~Thus far by way of introduction. 30 VII, VI | outside the city, but not too far off; and they are kept in 31 VII, IX | different persons in so far as these i.e., the physical 32 VII, X | reign of Minos, and in Italy far older. The Italian historians 33 VII, X | reign of Sesostris is of far greater antiquity than that 34 VII, XI | to the whole country as far as possible. In respect 35 VII, XII | site should be a spot seen far and wide, which gives due 36 VIII, V | mere representations is not far removed from the same feeling 37 VIII, V | morals is slight, but in so far as there is any, young men 38 VIII, VII | experience, and others in so far as each is susceptible to


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