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1 I, II | who by nature and not by mere accident is without a state, 2 I, II | gift of speech. And whereas mere voice is but an indication 3 I, V | from one another in the mere forms of their bodies as 4 I, VI | other identifies it with the mere rule of the stronger). If 5 I, IX | maintain that coined money is a mere sham, a thing not natural, 6 I, IX | getting wealth than the mere acquisition of coin, and 7 I, XIII| in the slave, and not a mere possessor of the art of 8 II, V | this, however, is not the mere love of self, but the love 9 II, V | makes the guardians into a mere occupying garrison, while 10 II, XII | share in any magistracy.~Mere legislators were Zaleucus, 11 III, VI | And also for the sake of mere life (in which there is 12 III, IX | the community becomes a mere alliance which differs only 13 III, IX | then that a state is not a mere society, having a common 14 III, IX | noble actions, and not of mere companionship. Hence they 15 IV, II | as a royal rule, if not a mere name, must exist by virtue 16 VI, V | V~The mere establishment of a democracy 17 VII, IV | though self-sufficing in all mere necessaries, as a nation 18 VII, VIII| need. For a state is not a mere aggregate of persons, but 19 VIII, V | feeling pleasure or pain at mere representations is not far 20 VIII, V | the other hand, even in mere melodies there is an imitation