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Aristotle
Politics

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wherefore

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1 I, II | slaves, male and female. Wherefore the poets say,~It is meet 2 I, II | manner in ancient times. Wherefore men say that the Gods have 3 I, II | use for the worst ends. Wherefore, if he have not virtue, 4 I, VI | taken captive and sold. Wherefore Hellenes do not like to 5 I, X | from which it is produced. Wherefore the art of getting wealth 6 I, X | offspring resembles the parent. Wherefore of an modes of getting wealth 7 I, XIII| the slave in his duties. Wherefore they are mistaken who forbid 8 II, II | be formed differ in kind. Wherefore the principle of compensation, 9 II, XI | great expense will not. Wherefore they should rule who are 10 III, XIII| for the rest of the crew. Wherefore those who denounce tyranny 11 III, XIV | are hereditary and legal. Wherefore also their guards are such 12 III, XVI | same food and clothing. Wherefore it is thought to be just 13 IV, XI | generally the middle classes. Wherefore the city which is composed 14 V, VIII| in hand the constitution. Wherefore the ruler who has a care 15 V, IX | end by having none at all. Wherefore the legislator and the statesman 16 V, X | the aim of a king, honor. Wherefore also in their desires they 17 VII, X | lose the sense of honor. Wherefore there is a law in some places 18 VII, XI | these are water and air. Wherefore, in all wise states, if 19 VII, XII | will depend upon fortune. Wherefore let us say no more about 20 VII, XIII| addition, and man only. Wherefore nature, habit, rational 21 VII, XIV | which they are imposed. Wherefore, many apparently menial 22 VII, XV | be no better than slaves. Wherefore we should not practice virtue 23 VII, XV | developed as they grow older. Wherefore, the care of the body ought 24 VIII, II | exercise of virtue, is vulgar; wherefore we call those arts vulgar 25 VIII, VII | of the more relaxed kind. Wherefore the musicians likewise blame


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