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1 I, III | present. For some are of opinion that the rule of a master 2 I, VI | there is a difference of opinion. The origin of the dispute, 3 I, VI | foundation for this difference of opinion, and that all are not either 4 II, VI | maintained. What in our opinion is the right arrangement 5 II, VII | what is necessary. In the opinion of some, the regulation 6 II, VII | Plato in the Laws was of opinion that, to a certain extent, 7 II, VII | means; and that, in his opinion, there ought to be in states, 8 II, VII | means; and that, in his opinion, there ought to be in be 9 II, VIII| purpose. He was further of opinion that the decisions of the 10 II, VIII| there is a difference of opinion, and it may sometimes seem 11 II, XI | on a point where popular opinion is on their side. For men 12 III, I | there may be a difference of opinion. He who is a citizen in 13 III, IV | not wisdom, but only true opinion; he may be compared to the 14 IV, IV | Hence arises the common opinion that there are two kinds 15 IV, IV | are the majority, and the opinion of the majority is decisive, 16 VI, II | according to the common opinion of men, can only be enjoyed 17 VI, III | wealthier class; in their opinion the decision should be given 18 VII, II | individuals. Others, again, are of opinion that arbitrary and tyrannical 19 VIII, III | witness to us; for their opinion may be gathered from the