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1 I, XI | art of wealth-getting and come first. Of the other, which 2 II, V | most we most frequently come into contact in daily life.~ 3 II, VII | and statesmen, which all come nearer to established or 4 II, VIII| ancient laws which have come down to us are quite absurd; 5 III, IX | nor see that those who come under the terms of the treaty 6 III, XVII| of government; for these come into being contrary to nature. 7 IV, I | any subject, and do not come into being in a fragmentary 8 IV, XIV | meet and deliberate, but come into office by turns, and 9 V, III | instead of letting them come into existence and then 10 V, V | for oratory had not yet come into fashion. Whereas in 11 V, X | which the destruction may come about; (1) when the members 12 V, X | law. Royalties do not now come into existence; where such 13 V, XII | example, if something has come into being the day before 14 VI, IV | of this class can readily come to the assembly, because 15 VI, IV | the country people cannot come. We have thus explained 16 VI, VIII| the purpose for which men come together into one state. 17 VII, I | happiness; for external goods come of themselves, and chance 18 VII, X | of them are too ready to come to blows with their neighbors,