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1 I, III | a master over slaves is contrary to nature, and that the 2 I, IX | wealth-getting art and is not contrary to nature, but is needed 3 I, IX | every faculty in a manner contrary to nature. The quality of 4 III, XIII| they humbled their allies contrary to treaty; and the Persian 5 III, XV | does nothing arbitrarily or contrary to law, still he must have 6 III, XVI | thought by some to be quite contrary to nature; it is argued 7 III, XVI | the physician does nothing contrary to rule from motives of 8 III, XVII| for these come into being contrary to nature. Now, to judge 9 IV, XIV | or not to pass anything contrary to them; or, if all are 10 IV, XIV | governments they take the contrary course; the few have the 11 V, V | any rate instances to the contrary are few and slight. Tyrannies 12 V, VII | acquired the whole of the land contrary to law; for the government 13 V, X | two forms of monarchy are contrary in their very origin. The 14 V, X | to extend their authority contrary to the law. Royalties do 15 V, XII | into a tyranny. And yet the contrary happens quite as often; 16 VII, III | to those who are like, is contrary to nature, and nothing which 17 VII, III | nature, and nothing which is contrary to nature is good. If, therefore, 18 VIII, V | and of all the qualities contrary to these, and of the other