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Aristotle
Politics

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claim

   Book, Paragraph
1 III, VIII| democratical parties respectively claim power in the state.~ 2 III, XI | this reason the many may claim to have a higher authority 3 III, XII | men do not ground their claim to office on every sort 4 III, XII | rich, may with good reason claim office; for holders of offices 5 III, XIII| perversions. All men have a claim in a certain sense, as I 6 III, XIII| all have not an absolute claim. The rich claim because 7 III, XIII| absolute claim. The rich claim because they have a greater 8 III, XIII| trustworthy in contracts. The free claim under the same tide as the 9 III, XIII| be truly said to have a claim, for justice has been acknowledged 10 III, XIII| the many may urge their claim against the few; for, when 11 III, XIII| superiority over all those who claim on the ground that they 12 III, XIII| principles on which men claim to rule and to hold all 13 III, XIII| strictly right. To those who claim to be masters of the government 14 III, XIII| be as if mankind should claim to rule over Zeus, dividing 15 III, XVII| these all recognize the claim of excellence, although 16 IV, IV | councillor a judge. And all claim to possess political ability, 17 IV, VI | the rule of law and not claim to rule themselves. But 18 IV, VI | are, the more power they claim, and having this object 19 IV, VIII| three grounds on which men claim an equal share in the government, 20 V, I | men are equally free, they claim to be absolutely equal. 21 V, I | idea that they are unequal, claim too much, which is one form 22 VI, II | democracy, whence has arisen the claim of men to be ruled by none,


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