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1 I, I | aims at good in a greater degree than any other, and at the 2 I, XIII| that this is a question of degree, for the difference between 3 I, XIII| only in such manner and degree as is required by each for 4 II, II | at length attain such a degree of unity as to be no longer 5 II, II | to be desired, the lesser degree of unity is more desirable 6 II, III | community to have the greatest degree of unity, this unity is 7 II, III | Socrates aims may be in some degree accomplished; each man will 8 II, V | state may attain such a degree of unity as to be no longer 9 III, XII | good and in the highest degree a good in the most authoritative 10 IV, I | able to impart any lower degree of either (3). The same 11 IV, II | is eligible in the next degree after the perfect state; 12 V, I | there is a question of degree; an oligarchy, for example, 13 VII, I | but men differ about the degree or relative superiority 14 VII, I | to another corresponds in degree of excellence to the interval 15 VII, XIII| external goods, in a less degree when men are in a good state, 16 VII, XIII| good state, in a greater degree when they are in a lower 17 VII, XIV | excelled others in the same degree in which gods and heroes 18 VIII, II | acquire, but only in a certain degree, and if he attend to them