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Aristotle
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   Book, Paragraph
1 II, VII | understood even by some of the old legislators. Laws were made 2 II, VIII| is shown by the fact that old customs are exceedingly 3 II, VIII| readiness to change from old to new laws enfeebles the 4 II, IX | approve of male loves. The old mythologer would seem to 5 II, IX | thing, for the mind grows old as well as the body. And 6 II, XII | now playing the tyrant the old constitution was changed 7 III, I | be on the register, or to old men who have been relieved 8 III, XI | great extent met by our old answer, that if the people 9 III, XI | been clearly explained; the old difficulty remains. The 10 III, XV | this reason, because of old, when cities were small, 11 III, XVI | better than one: this is the old saying, two going together, 12 IV, I | in the reformation of an old constitution as in the establishment 13 IV, III | are rich. And therefore in old times the cities whose strength 14 V, IV | rulers, as was the case of old at Syracuse; for the Syracusan 15 V, V | wealth to confiscate.~Of old, the demagogue was also 16 V, VI | city of Erythrae, too, in old times was ruled, and ruled 17 V, VII | This was exemplified in the old times of the Athenians and 18 V, XI | ways. One of them is the old traditional method in which 19 VI, IV | one another and get rid of old connections. Again, the 20 VII, IX | given up active life, to the old men of these two classes 21 VII, X | date, being in Crete as old as the reign of Minos, and 22 VII, X | Opici, who are now, as of old, called Ausones; and on 23 VII, XIV | made a difference between old and young within the same 24 VII, XVI | the parents will be too old to derive any pleasure from 25 VII, XVI | the state; men who are too old, like men who are too young, 26 VII, XVI | mind; the children of very old men are weakly. The limit 27 VII, XVII| until they are seven years old they must five at home; 28 VIII, VII | are relative to age; the old, who have lost their powers, 29 VIII, VII | life when men begin to grow old, they ought to practice


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