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1 I, IV | live at all, unless he be provided with necessaries. And as 2 I, X | the means of life must be provided beforehand by nature; for 3 II, VII | sufficient education is provided by the laws. But Phaleas 4 II, VIII| should be honored; and he provided that the children of citizens 5 II, VIII| husbandmen too, if they really provided the warriors with food, 6 II, IX | entertainment ought to have been provided at the public cost, as in 7 III, XI | is better than a dinner provided out of a single purse. For 8 III, XV | supported by force or not, provided only that a number of men 9 IV, II | imply a principle of virtue provided with external means. We 10 IV, VI | constitution. But leisure cannot be provided for them unless there are 11 IV, XIII| share in office, the poor, provided only that they are not outraged 12 V, V | the demagogues not only provided pay for the multitude, but 13 VI, IV | people husbandmen. They provided either that no one should 14 VI, VI | healthy bodies and ships well provided with sailors may undergo 15 VII, IX | performed, and also a rest provided in their service for those 16 VII, X | required, and when these were provided, it was natural that other 17 VII, XII | tables should likewise be provided in their proper place near 18 VII, XIV | mentioned. Nature herself has provided the distinction when she