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1 I, VI | whatever is taken in war is supposed to belong to the victors. 2 I, XI | for his poverty, which was supposed to show that philosophy 3 I, XI | is of another sort. He is supposed to have given a striking 4 I, XIII| So it must necessarily be supposed to be with the moral virtues 5 I, XIII| virtues of either of them are supposed to make any difference in 6 II, VIII| republic of Hippodamus they are supposed to have land of their own, 7 II, VIII| some destruction, may be supposed to have been no better than 8 II, X | original laws which Minos is supposed to have enacted. The island 9 III, III | different, then it may be supposed that the state is no longer 10 III, XV | but it is hardly to be supposed that a great number of persons 11 IV, I | be longest preserved; the supposed state being so far from 12 IV, I | government there are. It is often supposed that there is only one kind 13 IV, XIII| are more than is generally supposed; for democracy, as well 14 V, II | the case which I have just supposed, in order to obtain them 15 V, XI | acquaintance with youth should be supposed to arise from affection, 16 VII, X | number; for necessity may be supposed to have taught men the inventions 17 VII, XIV | which gods and heroes are supposed to excel mankind in general ( 18 VII, XVII| manner of rearing them may be supposed to have a great effect on 19 VIII, VI | vulgarizing effect which music is supposed to exercise, this is a question