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1 I, II | intended to set forth the expedient and inexpedient, and therefore 2 I, V | whom such a condition is expedient and right, or rather is 3 I, V | not only necessary, but expedient; from the hour of their 4 I, V | passionate, is natural and expedient; whereas the equality of 5 I, V | these latter slavery is both expedient and right.~ 6 I, VI | two classes, rendering it expedient and right for the one to 7 II, VIII| whether it is or is not expedient to make any changes in the 8 III, XIII| this is a policy not only expedient for tyrants or in practice 9 III, XIII| such a measure is just and expedient, but it is also clear that 10 III, XVII| and equal, it is neither expedient nor just that one man should 11 IV, XIV | lawgiver has to regard what is expedient for each constitution. When 12 V, VIII| not only just but likewise expedient among equals. Hence, if 13 V, VIII| to competency. It is also expedient both in a democracy and 14 VI, III | lot, or to some similar expedient. But, although it may be 15 VI, IV | Mantinea. Hence it is both expedient and customary in the aforementioned 16 VII, VIII| decide what is necessary and expedient.~ 17 VII, IX | councillors, who advise about the expedient and determine matters of 18 VII, IX | distribution of duties will be expedient and also just, and is founded 19 VII, X | of slaves, and why it is expedient that liberty should be always