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concerned

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, VII | for the master as such is concerned, not with the acquisition, 2 I, IX | generally thought to be chiefly concerned with it, and to be the art 3 I, IX | wealth and retail trade are concerned with coin. Others maintain 4 I, IX | And it is thought to be concerned with coin; for coin is the 5 I, IX | of managing a household, concerned with the provision of food, 6 I, XI | partly natural, but is also concerned with exchange, viz., the 7 II, III | only when he is himself concerned as an individual. For besides 8 II, VIII| universal, but actions are concerned with particulars. Hence 9 III, I | legislator or statesman is concerned entirely with the state; 10 III, IV | rule of a master, which is concerned with menial offices—the 11 III, VI | which are only accidentally concerned with the good of the artists 12 III, XIII| legislation is necessarily concerned only with those who are 13 IV, XIV | affairs; secondly (2) that concerned with the magistrates—the 14 IV, XV | youth. Other offices are concerned with household management, 15 IV, XVI | matters with which they are concerned, and the manner of their 16 IV, XVI | against the state; a third is concerned with treason against the 17 VI, VIII| Another set of officers is concerned with the maintenance of 18 VI, VIII| summed up as follows: offices concerned with matters of religion, 19 VII, II | but where other men are concerned they care nothing about 20 VIII, II | whether education is more concerned with intellectual or with 21 VIII, V | nothing which we are so much concerned to acquire and to cultivate


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