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Aristotle
Politics

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greatest

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1 I, II | founded the state was the greatest of benefactors. For man, 2 I, VI | means, has actually the greatest power of exercising force; 3 I, IX | and by what exchanges the greatest profit might be made. Originating 4 I, X | hated sort, and with the greatest reason, is usury, which 5 I, XI | servile in which there is the greatest use of the body, and the 6 II, II | ought not to attain this greatest unity even if we could, 7 II, II | that what is said to be the greatest good of cities is in reality 8 II, III | the community to have the greatest degree of unity, this unity 9 II, III | that which is common to the greatest number has the least care 10 II, IV | friendship we believe to be the greatest good of states and the preservative 11 II, V | And further, there is the greatest pleasure in doing a kindness 12 II, VI | constitution which would suit the greatest number of states, he was 13 II, VI | from those who have the greatest incomes, both these are 14 II, VII | others. The fact is that the greatest crimes are caused by excess 15 II, XI | surely a bad thing that the greatest offices, such as those of 16 III, XI | of the magistrates is the greatest of all. And these, as I 17 III, XII | the end is a good, and the greatest good and in the highest 18 IV, I | best habit of body, or the greatest skill in gymnastics, which 19 IV, IX | elect to one of the two greatest offices of state, and in 20 V, III | a breach in a city. The greatest opposition is confessedly 21 V, IX | established constitution; (2) the greatest administrative capacity; ( 22 VI, II | matters, or in most and in the greatest and most important—such 23 VI, III | sides are added up, are the greatest, should prevail. If they 24 VI, IV | secures that which is the greatest good in states; the right 25 VI, V | that which will give the greatest amount of democracy or oligarchy, 26 VI, VI | of government require the greatest care. The populousness of 27 VII, II | happiest which rules over the greatest number; while they who approve 28 VII, II | rule over others is the greatest injustice, to exercise a 29 VII, III | are able to perform the greatest number of noble actions. 30 VII, IV | its work is to be deemed greatest, in the same sense of the 31 VII, XIII| best governed which has the greatest opportunity of obtaining 32 VIII, I | praised, for they take the greatest pains about their children, 33 VIII, IV | own day seem to take the greatest care of children, some aim 34 VIII, IV | associated, not with the greatest ferocity, but with a gentle


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