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1 I, XIII| noble nature is equally required in both, why should one 2 I, XIII| manner and degree as is required by each for the fulfillment 3 I, XIII| true, virtue will not be required also in the artisans, for 4 II, VI | But greater care will be required than now; for among ourselves, 5 II, VIII| caution would seem to be required. For the habit of lightly 6 III, XI | a high qualification is required. This difficulty may be 7 III, XIV | sacrifices, except those which required a priest. They also decided 8 IV, I | many natural advantages are required. Others, again, speak of 9 IV, IV | low one; he who has the required amount of property has a 10 IV, VI | any one who obtains the required amount the right of sharing 11 IV, XIV | which special knowledge is required. A fourth form of democracy 12 IV, XIV | and any one who has the required qualification shares in 13 V, VI | people, although they may be required to have a high qualification, 14 V, IX | are three qualifications required in those who have to fill 15 V, IX | virtue than ordinary is required in the holder of such an 16 VI, II | qualification should be required for offices, or only a very 17 VI, IV | which a qualification is required, then those who are marked 18 VI, IV | have more than the amount required.~Next best to an agricultural, 19 VII, I | such subjects. No proof is required to show that the best state 20 VII, IV | First among the materials required by the statesman is population: 21 VII, V | of the territory which is required (there are, however, some 22 VII, X | inventions which were absolutely required, and when these were provided, 23 VII, XIV | privilege when he reaches the required age.~We conclude that from 24 VII, XV | Courage and endurance are required for business and philosophy 25 VII, XV | and rational principle are required, and, of these, the proper 26 VIII, I | training and habituation are required; clearly therefore for the 27 VIII, III | action is leisure. Both are required, but leisure is better than