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Aristotle
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force

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1 I, VI | greatest power of exercising force; and as superior power is 2 I, VI | the other views have no force or plausibility against 3 I, VI | rests merely on law and force the reverse is true.~ 4 II, VI | must have such a military force as will be serviceable against 5 III, III | constitutions are established by force, and not for the sake of 6 III, XIV | a campaign, by right of force. This custom is described 7 III, XV | government is supported by force or not, provided only that 8 III, XV | also a difficulty about the force which he is to employ; should 9 III, XV | still he must have some force wherewith to maintain the 10 III, XV | the king must have such force as will be more than a match 11 IV, V | existed previously continue in force, but the authors of the 12 V, III | conspiracy, and were expelled by force of arms; the people of Antissa, 13 V, IV | effected in two ways, by force and by fraud. Force may 14 V, IV | by force and by fraud. Force may be applied either at 15 V, V | wrong the notables and so force them to combine; either 16 V, VII | they are being wronged, force the constitution to take 17 V, X | one who obtains power by force or fraud is at once thought 18 V, XI | either party added to the force which he already has, will 19 VI, VII | inhabitants depends upon a force of this sort, and only rich 20 VI, VII | oligarchy which raises such a force out of the lower classes 21 VI, VIII| troops or archers or a naval force, it will sometimes happen 22 VII, VI | possession of a moderate naval force is advantageous to a city; 23 VII, VI | magnitude of this naval force is relative to the character 24 VII, IX | able to use or to resist force should be willing to remain


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