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1 I, II | there will be no foot or hand, except in an equivocal 2 I, II | we might speak of a stone hand; for when destroyed the 3 I, II | for when destroyed the hand will be no better than that. 4 I, IV | touch the lyre without a hand to guide them, chief workmen 5 I, VIII| must either find ready to hand, or itself provide, such 6 I, IX | management, on the other hand, has a limit; the unlimited 7 I, XIII| from freemen? On the other hand, since they are men and 8 I, XIII| subjects, oil the other hand, require only that measure 9 II, V | of arms. If, on the other hand, the inferior classes are 10 II, IX | affair; for, if not kept in hand, they are insolent, and 11 II, IX | themselves into the legislator’s hand, already prepared by the 12 II, X | be no doubt.~On the other hand, the Cosmi are even a worse 13 III, IV | station. But, on the other hand, it may be argued that men 14 III, VI | perishes with him. On the other hand, the government of a wife 15 III, XI | imperfect judgment. On the other hand, the popular form of government 16 III, XIII| and exiled; on the other hand, he ought not to be a subject— 17 III, XV | replied, but then on the other hand an individual will be better 18 III, XV | though he might, will not hand on his power to his children. 19 IV, XI | wealth, or on the other hand who is very poor, or very 20 IV, XI | obedience. On the other hand, the very poor, who are 21 IV, XIV | The citizens, on the other hand, are assembled only for 22 IV, XIV | democratical.~On the other hand, that some should deliberate 23 V, IV | government. On the other hand, the victory of Salamis, 24 V, VI | distrust, the two parties hand over the defense of the 25 V, VII | some government close at hand having an opposite interest, 26 V, VIII| makes the government keep in hand the constitution. Wherefore 27 V, VIII| oligarchy, on the other hand, great care should be taken 28 V, IX | stewardship, on the other hand, the opposite rule should 29 V, X | Phalaris, on the other hand, and the Ionian tyrants, 30 VI, II | freeman, since, on the other hand, not to live as a man likes 31 VII, IX | strength. But on the other hand, since it is an impossible 32 VII, XIII| legislator must find ready to his hand in a state, others he must 33 VIII, V | moral ideas. On the other hand, even in mere melodies there 34 VIII, VI | require extraordinary skill of hand. There is a meaning also