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1 I, XIII| licentious and cowardly, he will certainly not do his duty. It is evident, 2 II, IV | which case one or both would certainly perish. Whereas in a state 3 II, IV | watery; and the father will certainly not say "my son," or the 4 II, V | if they were good, would certainly not have been unknown; for 5 II, VI | military service, or not. He certainly thinks that the women ought 6 II, VIII| other arts and sciences have certainly been beneficial; medicine, 7 II, VIII| among ourselves (such is certainly the tradition concerning 8 II, IX | is true or not, it would certainly have been better to have 9 II, IX | democracy. The Ephoralty certainly does keep the state together; 10 II, X | common meals of Crete are certainly better managed than the 11 III, III | city—what is the limit? Certainly not the wall of the city, 12 III, IV | this discussion, we must certainly first obtain some general 13 III, IV | under the extreme democracy. Certainly the good man and the statesman 14 III, IV | virtue of the subject is certainly not wisdom, but only true 15 III, VI | measure of well-being. This is certainly the chief end, both of individuals 16 III, XI | ability to choose, they certainly cannot choose better than 17 III, XIII| political justice. It would certainly be better that the legislator 18 III, XV | assembly, taken separately, is certainly inferior to the wise man. 19 III, XVI | recourse to the book. But certainly physicians, when they are 20 IV, I | democracies, since there is certainly more than one form both 21 IV, VII | them the magistrates are certainly chosen, both according to 22 IV, XV | he holds once only; and certainly every work is better done 23 VII, I | what is contained in them. Certainly no one will dispute the 24 VII, II | legislator? Unlawful it certainly is to rule without regard