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Aristotle
Politics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, II | single complete community, large enough to be nearly or quite 2 II, II | being when the community is large enough to be self-sufficing. 3 II, VI | will require a territory as large as Babylon, or some other 4 II, VII | amount may be either too large or too small, and the possessor 5 II, VII | the state should not be so large that more powerful neighbors 6 II, IX | properties, others have very large ones; hence the land has 7 II, IX | of heiresses and to the large dowries which are customary. 8 II, IX | encouraged the citizens to have large families; and there is a 9 II, XI | Hence, where the state is large, it is more in accordance 10 III, VII | But when the citizens at large administer the state for 11 III, XIII| the vessel to be unduly large, any more than the chorus-master 12 IV, IV | inhabitants were possessed of large property before the Lydian 13 IV, IV | these classes forms quite a large population; for example, 14 IV, XI | which the middle class is large, and stronger if possible 15 IV, XI | where the middle class is large, there are least likely 16 IV, XI | dissensions. For a similar reason large states are less liable to 17 IV, XI | them the middle class is large; whereas in small states 18 IV, XV | same offices and laws as large ones; the difference is 19 IV, XVI | rarely happen at all even in large cities. The different kinds 20 V, V | days, when cities were not large, the people dwelt in the 21 V, VI | in number, they govern a large city, because they have 22 VII, IV | to be happy ought to be large; but even if they are right, 23 VII, IV | they have no idea what is a large and what a small state. 24 VII, IV | power when they are too large or too small, but they either 25 VII, IV | certain size, either too large or too small, which will 26 VII, IV | When the population is very large they are manifestly settled


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