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1 II, VI | temperance are the only eligible qualities which have to 2 II, IX | people, because all are eligible to the Ephoralty. The election 3 II, X | At Sparta every one is eligible, and the body of the people, 4 III, XVIII| manner as to attain the most eligible life. We showed at the commencement 5 IV, II | acceptable, and what is eligible in the next degree after 6 IV, VI | there is no objection is eligible, but actually shares in 7 IV, XV | at Megara only those were eligible who had returned from exile 8 IV, XV | citizens may be in all cases eligible indiscriminately); or again ( 9 VII, I | determine which is the most eligible life; while this remains 10 VII, I | which is the most generally eligible life, and then whether the 11 VII, I | and goods of the body are eligible at all, and all wise men 12 VII, II | first (1), which is the more eligible life, that of a citizen 13 VII, II | life of virtue is the most eligible raise a question, whether 14 VII, II | politics is or is not more eligible than one which is wholly 15 VII, III | life of virtue is the most eligible, differ about the manner 16 VII, III | for the best is the most eligible and "doing eligible" and " 17 VII, III | most eligible and "doing eligible" and "doing well" is the 18 VII, XIV | always to every one the most eligible which is the highest attainable 19 VIII, V | action. For the end is not eligible for the sake of any future