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1 I, V | grounds both of reason and of fact. For that some should rule 2 I, IX | wealth-getting, and has in fact suggested the notion that 3 I, IX | nevertheless, as a matter of fact, we find the opposite to 4 II, III | proved to follow from the fact "of all men saying "mine" 5 II, III | Geographers declare such to be the fact; they say that in part of 6 II, VI | We must not overlook the fact that the number of 5000 7 II, VII | dependent on others. The fact is that the greatest crimes 8 II, VIII| occurred is shown by the fact that old customs are exceedingly 9 II, XI | constitution is proved by the fact that the common people remain 10 III, II | citizen was defined by the fact of his holding some kind 11 III, III | inhabitants became aware of the fact. This difficulty may, however, 12 III, VI | and the constitution is in fact the government. For example, 13 III, VIII| is an accident due to the fact that the rich everywhere 14 III, VIII| is a democracy. But as a fact the rich are few and the 15 III, XIV | Lacedaemonian, which is in fact a generalship, hereditary 16 IV, V | among democracies; and in fact this sort of oligarchy receives 17 IV, XI | separate discussion. And in fact the conclusion at which 18 V, I | thing; the proof is the fact that such forms of government 19 V, X | cause of destruction is the fact that kings often fall into 20 V, XII | in the eleventh month. In fact, tyrannies generally have 21 V, XII | complete cycle. But in point of fact a tyranny often changes 22 VII, XVI | man, as is proved by the fact that in those cities in 23 VIII, III | in leisure; which is in fact evidently the reason of 24 VIII, III | may be gathered from the fact that music is one of the 25 VIII, VII | acknowledged to be Phrygian, a fact of which the connoisseurs