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Aristotle
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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, VIII| fisherman, the hunter. Some gain a comfortable maintenance 2 I, X | and a mode by which men gain from one another. The most 3 I, X | is usury, which makes a gain out of money itself, and 4 II, V | them, or what will they gain by submitting to their government? 5 II, VII | quarrelling. Not that the gain in this direction is very 6 II, VIII| left; the citizen will not gain so much by making the change 7 II, X | which he conceives to be a gain; he likewise encourages 8 III, XV | democracies; for love of gain in the ruling classes was 9 V, II | making them are the desire of gain and honor, or the fear of 10 V, II | one another by the love of gain and honor—not, as in the 11 V, VI | the citizens endeavored to gain over the people because 12 V, VII | thinking that they would easily gain their purpose, wanted to 13 V, X | partly from the love of gain.~Bold natures, placed by 14 VI, IV | many are more desirous of gain than of honor. A proof is 15 VI, V | people, having nothing to gain, will not be so ready to 16 VI, V | property with the poor, they gain their good will. Moreover, 17 VI, VII | who are as covetous of gain as they are of honor; oligarchies 18 VII, XI | city do all they can to gain an advantage, so the defenders


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