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Aristotle
Politics

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1 I, II | of speech is intended to set forth the expedient and 2 I, VI | If these views are thus set out separately, the other 3 I, IX | turned everything that was set before him into gold?~Hence 4 II, V | common, will any longer set an example of liberality 5 II, VIII| third private: the first was set apart to maintain the customary 6 II, VIII| things should be precisely set down in writing; for enactments 7 II, IX | character which the lawgiver has set before his citizens. That 8 III, VIII| or omit anything, but to set forth the truth in every 9 III, X | posts of honor; and if one set of men always holds them, 10 III, XV | have a commonwealth, and set up a constitution. The ruling 11 III, XV | the masses, who in the end set upon their masters and established 12 IV, VI | no leisure; and so they set up the authority of the 13 V, V | contrive at last even to set them above the laws. A more 14 VI, I | preservation of states. We will now set forth the principles, characteristics, 15 VI, VIII| single or permanent officer set apart for this duty; but 16 VI, VIII| political offices.~Another set of officers is concerned 17 VII, I | of virtue is enough, but set no limit to their desires 18 VII, XIII| Sometimes the right end is set before men, but in practice 19 VIII, VII | the flute, and are better set to the Phrygian than to


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