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1 I, IV | chief workmen would not want servants, nor masters slaves. 2 I, IX | in coin may often be in want of necessary food. But how 3 I, IX | unnecessary, and why men want it; and also the necessary 4 I, XI | by cities when they are want of money; they make a monopoly 5 I, XI | state is often as much in want of money and of such devices 6 II, VI | and therefore no one is in want; but, if the property were 7 II, VII | crimes of which the motive is want; and for these Phaleas expects 8 II, VII | he is hungry or cold. But want is not the sole incentive 9 II, VII | become customary, men always want more and more without end; 10 II, IX | under a single defeat; the want of men was their ruin. There 11 II, X | share in the highest office, want the constitution to be permanent. 12 III, I | verbal question; what we want is a common term including 13 III, VI | revenues and from office, men want to be always in office. 14 IV, VIII| external advantages the want of which is a temptation 15 IV, XV | difference is that the one want them often, the others only 16 V, II | give an outline of each. We want to know (1) what is the 17 V, II | loss; the authors of them want to divert punishment or 18 V, VI | extravagant living; for then they want to innovate, and either 19 V, VIII| offices; for the poor will not want to have them when there 20 V, VIII| and the rich, who do not want money from the public treasury, 21 V, IX | oligarchical. For there may be a want of self-discipline in states 22 V, X | of this dass, who either want to rule or to escape subjection. 23 V, X | when his subjects do not want to have him, but the tyrant 24 V, XI | something to do and be always in want of a leader. And whereas 25 V, XI | because he knows that all men want to overthrow him, and they 26 V, XI | city, he will ever be in want of money. Such a policy 27 V, XI | days in sensuality, but want other men to see them, that 28 VI, I | any other way there is a want of harmony in the composition 29 VI, IV | meet, or equally feel the want of assembling together. 30 VII, V | to have all things and to want nothing is sufficiency. 31 VII, VIII| shall easily elicit what we want:~First, there must be food; 32 VII, X | no citizen should be in want of subsistence.~As to common 33 VII, XI | wise states, if there is a want of pure water, and the supply