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1 I, VIII| sake of man. And so, in one point of view, the art of war 2 I, IX | And, therefore, in one point of view, all riches must 3 I, X | answer is that as from one point of view the master of the 4 I, X | about health, from another point of view not they but the 5 II, II | them. Again, in another point of view, this extreme unification 6 II, V | fellow-travelers are an example to the point; for they generally fall 7 II, V | respects only. For there is a point at which a state may attain 8 II, VI | retreating.~There is another point: Should not the amount of 9 II, VII | of property is the chief point of all, that being the question 10 II, VIII| the matter from another point of view, great caution would 11 II, IX | is defective in another point; I mean the Ephoralty. This 12 II, XI | oligarchy, chiefly on a point where popular opinion is 13 II, XII | days. The inhabitants still point out their tombs, which are 14 III, IV | IV~There is a point nearly allied to the preceding: 15 III, IX | they leave out the capital point. For if men met and associated 16 III, XIII| and from their special point of view, such a measure 17 III, XV | the law cannot determine a point at all, or not well, should 18 III, XVI | the arts is clearly not in point; for the physician does 19 IV, II | these distinctions, but his point of view is not the same 20 V, XII | a complete cycle. But in point of fact a tyranny often 21 VI, IV | When in excess of this point, the constitution becomes 22 VII, IV | in what remains the first point to be considered is what 23 VII, IX | in subjection, from this point of view the persons are 24 VII, XI | pure water; this latter point is by no means a secondary 25 VII, XIV | We conclude that from one point of view governors and governed 26 VII, XVI | Thirdly, and this is the point from which we digressed, 27 VII, XVI | secured by attention to one point. Since the time of generation


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