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Aristotle
Politics

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limit

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, IX | riches and property have no limit. Being nearly connected 2 I, IX | exchange and the measure or limit of it. And there is no bound 3 I, IX | of medicine there is no limit to the pursuit of health, 4 I, IX | the other arts there is no limit to the pursuit of their 5 I, IX | of the means there is a limit, for the end is always the 6 I, IX | for the end is always the limit), so, too, in this art of 7 I, IX | wealth-getting there is no limit of the end, which is riches 8 I, IX | on the other hand, has a limit; the unlimited acquisition 9 I, IX | all riches must have a limit; nevertheless, as a matter 10 I, IX | their hoard of coin without limit. The source of the confusion 11 I, IX | increase their money without limit, or at any rate not to lose 12 I, IX | gratifying them should be without limit. Those who do aim at a good 13 I, IX | unlimited, but having a limit.~ 14 II, VI | was even more necessary to limit population than property; 15 II, VI | than property; and that the limit should be fixed by calculating 16 II, VII| is an advantage. The best limit will probably be, that a 17 II, VII| must be equalized, or some limit must be imposed on them, 18 III, I | interval; others have no limit of time—for example, the 19 III, III| single city—what is the limit? Certainly not the wall 20 V, VI | also of oligarchies which limit the office of counselor, 21 VII, I | virtue is enough, but set no limit to their desires of wealth, 22 VII, I | whereas external goods have a limit, like any other instrument, 23 VII, IV | for good government have a limit of population. We may argue 24 VII, IV | size of states there is a limit, as there is to other things, 25 VII, IV | saying, there must be a limit. What should be the limit 26 VII, IV | limit. What should be the limit will be easily ascertained 27 VII, IV | out? Clearly then the best limit of the population of a state 28 VII, V | wrong in laying down this limit we will inquire more precisely 29 VII, XVI| custom, people generally limit marriage to the season of 30 VII, XVI| our state population has a limit), no child is to be exposed, 31 VII, XVI| old men are weakly. The limit then, should be the age


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