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1 I, IX | as their enjoyment is in excess, they seek an art which 2 I, IX | an art which produces the excess of enjoyment; and, if they 3 II, IV | to grow together in the excess of their affection, and 4 II, V | but the love of self in excess, like the miser’s love of 5 II, VII | greatest crimes are caused by excess and not by necessity. Men 6 II, VII | with you by reason of the excess of your wealth, but only 7 II, IX | the other citizens, the excess of strictness is so intolerable 8 III, XIII| it, not when applied to excess in strength, wealth, popularity, 9 IV, XIV | notables, or that the number in excess should be eliminated by 10 V, I | ratios. For example, the excess of three over two is numerically 11 V, I | numerically equal to the excess of two over one; whereas 12 V, IX | agreeable to the eye; but if the excess be very great, all symmetry 13 V, IX | at all on account of some excess in one direction or defect 14 V, IX | when by laws carried to excess one or other element in 15 VI, IV | this not to go. When in excess of this point, the constitution 16 VII, VI | export what they have in excess; for a city ought to be 17 VII, VII | again:~They who love in excess also hate in excess.~ ~Thus 18 VII, VII | love in excess also hate in excess.~ ~Thus we have nearly determined 19 VII, XVI | that on the ground of an excess in the number of children, 20 VII, XVI | couples have children in excess, let abortion be procured