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Aristotle
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1 II, VI | his eye directed to two points—the people and the country. 2 II, VIII| These are the most striking points in the constitution of Hippodamus. 3 II, IX | in all governments, two points have to be considered: first, 4 II, X | Spartan, and in some few points is quite as good; but for 5 II, XI | rule of a tyrant.~Among the points in which the Carthaginian 6 II, XI | by lot, and any similar points, such as the practice of 7 III, VII | Having determined these points, we have next to consider 8 III, XV | inquiry is reduced to two points: first, is it advantageous 9 IV, XIV | proceed to speak of the points which follow next in order. 10 IV, XVI | principle. There are three points on which the variedes of 11 V, IX | ought we not to consider two points? what qualities are common, 12 VI, II | longer by vote. These are the points common to all democracies; 13 VII, II | the happier it is. Two points here present themselves 14 VII, II | while the first of these two points has a secondary interest 15 VII, V | there are, however, some points on which military authorities 16 VII, IX | Having determined these points, we have in the next place 17 VII, XIV | things honorable. All these points the statesman should keep


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