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1 I, VI | humble birth, by the two principles of good and evil? They think 2 II, XI | constitutional and with democratic principles that the offices of state 3 III, I | of which the underlying principles differ in kind, one of them 4 III, VI | in accordance with strict principles of justice, and are therefore 5 III, XIII| rest on either of these principles are perversions. All men 6 III, XIII| to show that none of the principles on which men claim to rule 7 IV, I | to be confounded with the principles of the constitution; they 8 IV, VII | and numbers, and the two principles of democracy and virtue 9 IV, XI | best. And the same the same principles of virtue and vice are characteristic 10 IV, XIII| who would duly mix the two principles should combine the practice 11 IV, XIV | according to one or other of the principles which have been laid down. 12 IV, XIV | not be able to disturb the principles of the constitution. Again, 13 V, V | see what follows from the principles already laid down.~Revolutions 14 V, IX | found in their own party principles push matters to extremes; 15 V, IX | one attempts to push the principles of either to an extreme, 16 V, IX | interests of the state. For two principles are characteristic of democracy, 17 VI, I | We will now set forth the principles, characteristics, and aims 18 VI, III | amount of property. In both principles there is some inequality 19 VI, V | foundation according to the principles already laid down concerning 20 VII, XIV | honorable is better. On such principles children and persons of 21 VIII, V | arguments by facts. The same principles apply to rhythms; some have 22 VIII, VI | find pleasure.~From these principles we may also infer what instruments 23 VIII, VII | legislator, stating the general principles.~We accept the division 24 VIII, VII | taught the Dorian music.~Two principles have to be kept in view, 25 VIII, VII | should be based upon three principles—the mean, the possible,