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1 I, I | the same, and that they differ, not in kind, but only in 2 I, I | mistake; for governments differ in kind, as will be evident 3 I, I | different kinds of rule differ from one another, and whether 4 I, IV | they employ must likewise differ in kind. But life is action 5 I, VIII| herbivorous animals further differ among themselves. In the 6 I, XII | citizens are equal, and do not differ at all. Nevertheless, when 7 I, XIII| virtue, in what will they differ from freemen? On the other 8 II, II | a unity is to be formed differ in kind. Wherefore the principle 9 II, V | in common, what do they differ from them, or what will 10 II, VI | not tell us how the rulers differ from their subjects; he 11 III, I | the underlying principles differ in kind, one of them being 12 III, I | we see that governments differ in kind, and that some of 13 III, IV | courage of men and women differ. For a man would be thought 14 III, XI | qualities in good men, who differ from any individual of the 15 III, XI | the beautiful are said to differ from those who are not beautiful, 16 III, XI | will be asked, do some men differ from brutes? But there may 17 III, XII | community; for that those who differ in any one respect have 18 III, XIV | perpetual. These four forms differ from one another in the 19 IV, II | aristocracy and kingly rule differ from one another, and when 20 IV, III | which they are composed differ from each other in kind. 21 IV, VIII| and in what aristocracies differ from one another, and polities 22 IV, XIV | well-ordered, and as they differ from one another, constitutions 23 IV, XIV | one another, constitutions differ. There is (1) one element 24 V, I | is proportion, but they differ in that some think that 25 V, VII | aristocracies have a like aim, but differ from polities in the mode 26 V, IX | quality of justice must also differ. There may be a doubt, however, 27 V, X | also in their desires they differ; the tyrant is desirous 28 VII, I | they are uttered, but men differ about the degree or relative 29 VII, III | virtue is the most eligible, differ about the manner of practicing 30 VII, XIV | government. Some commands differ not in the thing commanded, 31 VII, XIV | performed; for actions do not differ as honorable or dishonorable 32 VII, XV | conception of the highest goods, differ from the rest of mankind 33 VII, XVI | period, and that they may not differ in their bodily powers, 34 VIII, V | character, for the musical modes differ essentially from one another,