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1 I, IX | circumstance that some have too little, others too much. Hence 2 I, XI | coming year; so, having a little money, he gave deposits 3 II, IV | the son "my father." As a little sweet wine mingled with 4 II, V | those who labor much and get little will necessarily complain 5 II, V | complain of those who labor little and receive or consume much. 6 II, VIII| perhaps we had better go a little into detail, for, as I was 7 II, XI | if they are persons of little worth, do a great deal of 8 III, V | These reflections carried a little further will explain their 9 III, VIII| be necessary to state a little more at length the nature 10 III, XII | why the one should have little and the others much; it 11 III, XV | easily corrupted than a little. The individual is liable 12 IV, II | well-constituted form; oligarchy is little better, for it is a long 13 IV, V | content with encroaching a little upon their opponents. The 14 IV, VI | attending to business, nor so little as to need state support, 15 IV, XVI | up to five drachmas, or a little more, which have to be determined, 16 V, IV | equally balanced, and there is little or no middle class; for, 17 V, VII | something else which is a little more important, until they 18 V, VIII| says that "if each part is little, then the whole is little." 19 V, VIII| little, then the whole is little." this is true in one way, 20 V, VIII| whole and the all are not little, although they are made 21 V, X | friends, and Amyntas the little, by Derdas, because he boasted 22 V, X | persons. Kingly rule is little affected by external causes, 23 VI, IV | no notice is taken of a little evil, but when it increases 24 VI, V | enable them to purchase a little farm, or, at any rate, make 25 VI, VI | The principle, narrowed a little, gives another form of oligarchy; 26 VII, VIII| attain, while others have little or none of it, the various 27 VII, XI | by facts. True, there is little courage shown in seeking 28 VII, XVII| care that they are left as little as possible with slaves. 29 VIII, V | objects there is only a little, for there are figures which