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1 I, II | which can foresee by the exercise of mind is by nature intended 2 II, X | explained, forbids him to exercise the rights of citizenship. 3 II, XII | Crete, where he lived in the exercise of his prophetic art; that 4 IV, IV | control of law, seeks to exercise monarchical sway, and grows 5 IV, IV | the same, and they alike exercise a despotic rule over the 6 IV, VI | therefore have leisure to exercise their rights, share in the 7 IV, X | are elected monarchs who exercise a despotic power; despotic 8 IV, XIV | be, over what they should exercise authority, and what should 9 V, IX | the poor are hardened by exercise and toil, and hence they 10 VII, II | the greatest injustice, to exercise a constitutional rule over 11 VII, XIII| realization and perfect exercise of virtue, and this not 12 VII, XVI | themselves; they should take exercise and have a nourishing diet. 13 VII, XVII| growth, and, in a manner, exercise their bodies. Straining 14 VIII, I | government.~Again, for the exercise of any faculty or art a 15 VIII, II | fit for the practice or exercise of virtue, is vulgar; wherefore 16 VIII, IV | then be devoted to hard exercise and strict diet. Men ought 17 VIII, V | which the songs of Olympus exercise; for beyond question they 18 VIII, VI | which music is supposed to exercise, this is a question which