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superintendents 2
superintends 1
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superiorities 1
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Aristotle
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superior

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1 I, V | Again, the male is by nature superior, and the female inferior; 2 I, V | should be slaves of the superior. And if this is true of 3 I, VI | of doing violence and is superior in brute strength, another 4 I, VI | exercising force; and as superior power is only found where 5 I, VI | only found where there is superior excellence of some kind, 6 I, VI | against the view that the superior in virtue ought to rule, 7 I, XII | elder and full-grown is superior to the younger and more 8 I, XII | For a king is the natural superior of his subjects, but he 9 III, X | only coerces other men by superior power, just as the multitude 10 III, XII | distributed according to superior excellence, in whatever 11 III, XII | better on the flute, and the superior instrument should be reserved 12 III, XII | reserved for him who is the superior artist. If what I am saying 13 III, XII | proceed. For if there were a superior flute-player who was far 14 III, XIII| education and virtue have superior claims. As, however, those 15 III, XIII| will not be done to the superior, if he is reckoned only 16 III, XVII| capable of producing a race superior in the virtue needed for 17 III, XVII| The whole is naturally superior to the part, and he who 18 V, II | conceiving themselves to be superior they think that they have 19 V, II | equals that they may be superior. Such is the state of mind 20 V, IV | either party were manifestly superior, the other would not risk 21 V, X | no one is so immeasurably superior to others as to represent 22 VI, VI | offices and the higher for the superior ones. He who acquires the 23 VII, III | honorable, unless he is as much superior to other men as a husband 24 VII, III | therefore, there is any one superior in virtue and in the power 25 VII, XI | in character and not much superior in number; but the superiority 26 VII, XIV | the sake of the better or superior, and the better or superior 27 VII, XIV | superior, and the better or superior is that which has a rational 28 VIII, IV | their laborious drill, were superior to others, but now they


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