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1 I, II | exercise of mind is by nature intended to be lord and master, and 2 I, II | instrument is best made when intended for one and not for many 3 I, II | the power of speech is intended to set forth the expedient 4 I, V | But is there any one thus intended by nature to be a slave, 5 I, VI | and lordship which nature intended them to have. The abuse 6 I, VIII| against men who, though intended by nature to be governed, 7 I, IX | courage, for example, is not intended to make wealth, but to inspire 8 I, X | object of it. For money was intended to be used in exchange, 9 II, VI | constitution. This, which he had intended to make more of the ordinary 10 II, VI | heavy-armed soldiers. Now, if he intended to frame a constitution 11 II, VIII| although the legislator intended to make a distinction between 12 II, X | The island seems to be intended by nature for dominion in 13 II, XII | circumstances, and not to have been intended by Solon. For the people, 14 II, XII | peculiar to him, and were intended to preserve the number of 15 V, XI | all these works were alike intended to occupy the people and 16 VII, II | but only those who are intended to be subjects; just as 17 VII, XII | of leisure, the other is intended for the necessities of trade.~ 18 VIII, VI | sambuca," the like—which are intended only to give pleasure to