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1 I, IX | extends to all of them, and it arises at first from what is natural, 2 I, IX | getting wealth: and so there arises the second species of wealth-getting. 3 I, XIII| the question, a difficulty arises; for, if they have virtue, 4 III, VIII| are the rulers. And here arises the first of our difficulties, 5 III, XIII| so on. But a difficulty arises when all these elements 6 III, XIII| remedy. But if the need arises, the next best thing is 7 IV, IV | form the government. Hence arises the common opinion that 8 IV, VI | own more property, there arises a second form of oligarchy. 9 IV, VI | of their property, there arises a third and further stage 10 IV, XI | ruled like slaves. Thus arises a city, not of freemen, 11 IV, XI | constitution its own way, and thus arises either oligarchy or democracy. 12 IV, XII | quantity, there oligarchy arises, similarly assuming various 13 IV, XII | out of a false good there arises a true evil, since the encroachments 14 V, I | Democracy, for example, arises out of the notion that those 15 V, I | dissension worth mentioning arises among the people themselves. 16 V, III | affairs out of which there arises a monarchy, or a family 17 V, VIII| qualification, when this arises, not out of any variation 18 VI, VIII| difficulty of this office arises out of the odium which is 19 VII, VI | good order; the increase arises from their using the sea