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1 I, III | state we must speak of the management of the household. The parts 2 I, III | The parts of household management correspond to the persons 3 I, III | identical with household management, according to others, a 4 I, III | a science, and that the management of a household, and the 5 I, IV | their work, so it is in the management of a household. Now instruments 6 I, VIII| that the art of household management is not identical with the 7 I, VIII| than the art of household management. There is, however, a doubt 8 I, VIII| wealth is a part of household management or a distinct art. If the 9 I, VIII| nature is a part of the management of a household, in so far 10 I, VIII| as the art of household management must either find ready to 11 I, IX | form they are part of the management of a household; whereas 12 I, IX | which consists in household management, on the other hand, has 13 I, IX | the object of household management, and the whole idea of their 14 I, X | wealth is a part of the management of a household and the art 15 I, X | way the art of household management, in another way the subordinate 16 I, X | one is a part of household management, the other is retail trade: 17 I, XII | XII~Of household management we have seen that there 18 I, XIII| is clear that household management attends more to men than 19 II, VI | extent? Again, will the good management of a household be promoted 20 II, IX | difficulty, the treatment or management of slaves is a troublesome 21 III, IV | indeed their part in the management of the household is different, 22 III, VI | when discussing household management and the rule of a master, 23 III, VI | we have called household management, is exercised in the first 24 III, XIV | household. For as household management is the kingly rule of a 25 III, XIV | kingly rule is the household management of a city, or of a nation, 26 IV, XV | concerned with household management, like that of the corn measurers 27 V, VIII| evil is always to give the management of affairs and offices of 28 VII, XVI | disputes will arise in the management of the household. Thirdly, 29 VIII, III | in money-making, in the management of a household, in the acquisition


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