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1 I, I | household and a small state. The distinction which is made between the 2 I, II | But among barbarians no distinction is made between women and 3 I, III | to nature, and that the distinction between slave and freeman 4 I, IV | Here, however, another distinction must be drawn; the instruments 5 I, V | continuous or discrete, a distinction between the ruling and the 6 I, V | more just that a similar distinction should exist in the soul? 7 I, VI | is in some cases a marked distinction between the two classes, 8 I, VII | hunting or war. Enough of the distinction between master and slave.~ 9 II, VIII| man, whose fondness for distinction led him into a general eccentricity 10 II, VIII| legislator intended to make a distinction between them. If, again, 11 III, I | Let us, for the sake of distinction, call it "indefinite office," 12 III, IV | there will cease to be a distinction between master and slave.~ 13 III, VIII| difficulties, and it relates to the distinction drawn. For democracy is 14 III, VIII| stronger? In these cases the distinction which we have drawn between 15 IV, VI | Another kind is based on the distinction which naturally comes next 16 IV, IX | is observed; there is no distinction between the rich and poor. 17 VII, IX | severally from one another, the distinction being in some cases permanent, 18 VII, XIV | herself has provided the distinction when she made a difference 19 VIII, VII | we use them all or make a distinction? and shall the same distinction 20 VIII, VII | distinction? and shall the same distinction be made for those who practice