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1 I, VIII| the care and provision of food in general, parts of the 2 I, VIII| there are many sorts of food, and therefore there are 3 I, VIII| men; they must all have food, and the differences in 4 I, VIII| the differences in their food have made differences in 5 I, VIII| with greater facility the food of their choice. But, as 6 I, VIII| up of itself, and whose food is not acquired by exchange 7 I, VIII| their offspring, so much food as will last until they 8 I, VIII| certain time a supply of food for their young in themselves, 9 I, VIII| man, the tame for use and food, the wild, if not all at 10 I, VIII| greater part of them, for food, and for the provision of 11 I, IX | in exchange for money or food to him who wants one, does 12 I, IX | be in want of necessary food. But how can that be wealth 13 I, IX | concerned with the provision of food, not, however, like the 14 I, X | the like as a source of food. At this stage begins the 15 I, X | of nature is to furnish food to that which is born, and 16 I, X | that which is born, and the food of the offspring is always 17 II, VIII| provided the warriors with food, might fairly have a share 18 II, VIII| division, for they might find food themselves and give to the 19 III, XI | the state (just as impure food when mixed with what is 20 III, XVI | constitutions to have the same food and clothing. Wherefore 21 IV, IV | receiving and digesting food, such as the mouth and the 22 IV, IX | manner they all have the same food at their public tables, 23 VII, II | hunt mankind, whether for food or sacrifice, but only the 24 VII, II | which may be hunted for food or sacrifice, this is to 25 VII, VIII| or unequally for example, food or land or any other thing. 26 VII, VIII| want:~First, there must be food; secondly, arts, for life 27 VII, VIII| be husbandmen to procure food, and artisans, and a warlike 28 VII, XVII| military habit, that the food which has most milk in it