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1 I, IX | for all getters of wealth increase their hoard of coin without 2 I, IX | that they ought either to increase their money without limit, 3 I, X | in exchange, but not to increase at interest. And this term 4 II, VI | should not his land also increase to a certain extent? Again, 5 IV, VI | diminution of their numbers and increase of their property, there 6 V, II | contempt, disproportionate increase in some part of the state; 7 V, III | from a disproportionate increase in any part of the state. 8 V, III | and, should the abnormal increase be one of quality as well 9 V, III | grow numerous or properties increase, the form of government 10 V, IV | other section of the state, increase in power or renown. Thus 11 V, VIII| qualification but only out of the increase of money, it is well to 12 V, VIII| allow the disproportionate increase of any citizen but to give 13 V, VIII| And for a like reason an increase of prosperity in any part 14 V, VIII| rich in one body, or to increase the middle class: thus an 15 V, XI | appearance of dishonor by the increase of honor.~Of those who attempt 16 VI, IV | passed when he wanted to increase the power of the democracy 17 VII, VI | under other laws, and the increase of population, will be adverse 18 VII, VI | adverse to good order; the increase arises from their using