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1 I, I | when, according to the rules of the political science, 2 I, V | workmen, and where one man rules and another is ruled, they 3 I, V | constitutional rule; for the soul rules the body with a despotical 4 I, V | rule, whereas the intellect rules the appetites with a constitutional 5 I, V | female inferior; and the one rules, and the other is ruled; 6 I, XII | husband and father, we saw, rules over wife and children, 7 I, XII | Nevertheless, when one rules and the other is ruled we 8 I, XII | children is royal, for he rules by virtue both of love and 9 I, XIII| in it one part naturally rules, and the other is subject, 10 I, XIII| rule differs; the freeman rules over the slave after another 11 I, XIII| from that in which the male rules over the female, or the 12 II, IX | but according to written rules, and to the laws. Their 13 III, IV | good man to be that which rules, and the virtue of the citizen 14 III, VII | government in which one rules, we call that which regards 15 III, XV | science to abide by written rules is absurd. In Egypt the 16 IV, I | constitution; they are the rules according to which the magistrates 17 IV, IV | government, the majority rules; nor again is oligarchy 18 IV, X | in so far as the monarch rules according to law over willing 19 IV, X | far as he is despotic and rules according to his own fancy. 20 VII, II | city the happiest which rules over the greatest number;