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1 I, II | therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who 2 I, III | ought to be: I mean the relation of master and servant, the 3 I, III | and servant, the marriage relation (the conjunction of man 4 I, III | thirdly, the procreative relation (this also has no proper 5 I, III | some better theory of their relation than exists at present. 6 I, V | him we shall see the true relation of the two; although in 7 I, V | holds good of animals in relation to men; for tame animals 8 I, VI | frame. Hence, where the relation of master and slave between 9 I, XII | about his foot-pan. The relation of the male to the female 10 I, XII | with them, and such is the relation of elder and younger, of 11 II, III | way, making a man the same relation to two thousand or ten thousand 12 II, III | cousin or kinsman—blood relation or connection by marriage 13 II, III | either of himself or of some relation of his, and yet another 14 II, VII | should consider also its relation to neighboring nations, 15 III, I | have, when regarded in this relation, nothing, or hardly anything, 16 III, IX | whereas justice implies a relation to persons as well as to 17 III, XII | justice is a thing and has a relation to persons, and that equals 18 III, XIII| consider their numbers in relation to their duties, and ask 19 III, XVII| this pre-eminence is in the relation of a whole to a part. But 20 VII, I | best state of one thing in relation to another corresponds in 21 VII, I | both absolutely and in relation to us, it must be admitted 22 VII, II | studies should be practiced in relation to their several characters, 23 VII, II | measures appropriate in relation to each are to be adopted. 24 VII, III | action must necessarily have relation to others, as some persons 25 VII, VIII| Such, for example, is the relation which workmen and tools