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1 I, V | natures the body will often appear to rule over the soul, because 2 II, VII | an be let alone. It would appear that Phaleas is legislating 3 III, XI | matters than the good would appear to be a strange thing, yet 4 III, XIII| All these considerations appear to show that none of the 5 IV, IV | statesmen. Different functions appear to be often combined in 6 IV, IV | the poor are many, they appear to be antagonistic, and 7 IV, IX | mean; for both extremes appear in it. The Lacedaemonian 8 IV, IX | attempted polity there should appear to be both elements and 9 V, IX | for many practices which appear to be democratical are the 10 V, IX | democracies, and many which appear to be oligarchical are the 11 V, XI | persons staying in the city to appear in public and live at his 12 V, XI | the tyrant should act or appear to act in the character 13 V, XI | to the public. He should appear, not harsh, but dignified, 14 V, XI | the state. Also he should appear to be particularly earnest 15 VI, II | the notes of democracy appear to be the opposite of these— 16 VI, IV | which are taken by tyrants appear all of them to be democratic; 17 VII, I | reflected upon, will easily appear to be in accordance with 18 VII, II | the life of the statesman—appear to have been preferred by 19 VII, II | reflecting mind it must appear very strange that the statesman 20 VII, II | in his ship. Yet most men appear to think that the art of 21 VII, X | things, for the Egyptians appear to be of all people the 22 VII, XIV | their constitutions, do not appear to have framed their governments 23 VII, XVII| bodily strength. It would appear from the example of animals, 24 VIII, II | excellence the action will not appear illiberal; but if done for