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Aristotle
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1 I, IX | they had too much of, money necessarily came into use. For the various 2 I, XIII | is immature. So it must necessarily be supposed to be with the 3 II, III | their parents, and they will necessarily be finding indications of 4 II, V | much and get little will necessarily complain of those who labor 5 II, VIII | those who have arms must necessarily be masters of both the other 6 II, IX | it is, many of them must necessarily fall into poverty.~The Lacedaemonian 7 III, I | faulty or perverted are necessarily posterior to those which 8 III, I | of a democracy; but not necessarily to other states. For in 9 III, XI | excluded from office will necessarily be full of enemies. The 10 III, XIII | see that legislation is necessarily concerned only with those 11 III, XV | and then his judgment is necessarily perverted; but it is hardly 12 III, XVIII| virtue of the good man is necessarily the same as the virtue of 13 IV, II | first and most divine is necessarily the worst. And just as a 14 IV, II | worst of governments, is necessarily the farthest removed from 15 IV, IV | of these differences will necessarily furnish many variedes of 16 IV, IV | such a government must necessarily be a democracy. Here then 17 IV, XI | middle-class citizens is necessarily best constituted in respect 18 VII, II | like the wise state, will necessarily regulate his life according 19 VII, III | that a life of action must necessarily have relation to others, 20 VII, IV | magnitude with good order must necessarily be the most beautiful. To 21 VII, VIII | composite whole are not necessarily organic parts of it, so 22 VII, VIII | members of an association have necessarily some one thing the same 23 VII, XIV | education of the citizens will necessarily vary with the answer given 24 VII, XIV | other class of actions must necessarily be like the preference given 25 VIII, V | for its beauty only, it necessarily follows that the sight of


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