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1 I, IV | must have their own proper instruments for the accomplishment of 2 I, IV | management of a household. Now instruments are of various sorts; some 3 I, IV | property a number of such instruments; and the servant is himself 4 I, IV | precedence of all other instruments. For if every instrument 5 I, IV | distinction must be drawn; the instruments commonly so called are instruments 6 I, IV | instruments commonly so called are instruments of production, whilst a 7 I, IV | in kind, and both require instruments, the instruments which they 8 I, IV | require instruments, the instruments which they employ must likewise 9 I, VIII| of clothing and various instruments. Now if nature makes nothing 10 I, VIII| the other arts; for the instruments of any art are never unlimited, 11 I, VIII| be defined as a number of instruments to be used in a household 12 IV, IV | organs of sense and the instruments of receiving and digesting 13 VII, VIII| for life requires many instruments; thirdly, there must be 14 VIII, VI | allowed to use, and what instruments should be employed in teaching 15 VIII, VI | principles we may also infer what instruments should be used. The flute, 16 VIII, VI | several other old-fashioned instruments, such as the Lydian harp, 17 VIII, VI | reject the professional instruments and also the professional 18 VIII, VII | the flute is to musical instruments—both of them are exciting