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1 II, V | universal, may there not be an advantage in having and using possessions 2 II, VII | abundance of wealth is an advantage. The best limit will probably 3 II, VIII| is an evil, and, when the advantage is small, some errors both 4 II, IX | therefore, there is an advantage to the state in having them. 5 II, IX | kings are or are not an advantage to states, I will consider 6 II, X | corresponding political advantage. At Sparta every one is 7 III, III | difficulty may, however, with advantage be deferred to another occasion; 8 III, VI | accidentally participates in the advantage, for the helmsman is also 9 III, VI | nowadays, for the sake of the advantage which is to be gained from 10 III, XII | height of a man, or any other advantage, will be a reason for his 11 III, XIII| considered with reference to the advantage of the state, and the common 12 III, XVII| nature both a justice and an advantage appropriate to the rule 13 IV, IV | the poor to have no more advantage than the rich; and that 14 IV, X | with a view to its own advantage, not to that of its subjects, 15 IV, XI | they thought of their own advantage, of the public not at all. 16 V, VI | admitted. The people took advantage of the quarrel, and choosing 17 V, XI | government; for, having this advantage, he has no need either to 18 VI, I | characteristics. There is an advantage in knowing them all, whether 19 VI, VII | lightly armed, they fight with advantage against cavalry and heavy 20 VI, VII | lightly armed, they fight with advantage against cavalry and heavy 21 VII, XI | by walls may either take advantage of them or not, but cities 22 VII, XI | all they can to gain an advantage, so the defenders should 23 VII, XIII| actions which aim at honor and advantage are absolutely the best. 24 VII, XIV | the first place a great advantage even in their bodies, and