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1 I, IX | concerned with coin. Others maintain that coined money is a mere 2 I, XIII | virtue of the ruler we in maintain to be different from that 3 II, VII | that the state is unable to maintain a war even against states 4 II, VIII | the first was set apart to maintain the customary worship of 5 II, VIII | quantity of produce which will maintain two households: and why, 6 II, IX | although the country is able to maintain 1500 cavalry and 30,000 7 II, IX | too great for them, and we maintain that the control should 8 III, VI | mankind meet together and maintain the political community. 9 III, XV | The advocates of royalty maintain that the laws speak only 10 III, XV | some force wherewith to maintain the law. In the case of 11 III, XVIII| XVIII~We maintain that the true forms of government 12 IV, II | all are bad. Whereas we maintain that they are in any case 13 IV, IX | classes in the state to maintain the constitution.~Enough 14 IV, XIV | democracy, corresponding, as we maintain, to the close family oligarchy 15 V, X | wealth only can the tyrant maintain either his guard or his 16 V, XI | neglect, at least he should maintain the character of a great 17 VI, VIII | inspect contracts and to maintain order. For in every state 18 VII, I | three. For no one would maintain that he is happy who has 19 VII, II | take an opposite view; they maintain that the true life of man 20 VII, III | these premises, may still maintain that supreme power is the 21 VII, VI | country, if they are to maintain themselves against an enemy, 22 VII, VIII | hands, too, in order to maintain authority both against disobedient 23 VII, VIII | be wanting, it is as we maintain impossible that the community 24 VII, X | ought to be common, as some maintain, but only that by friendly 25 VII, XIII | nature of happiness.~We maintain, and have said in the Ethics, 26 VIII, VII | corresponding to it. But we maintain further that music should