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instructed 3
instructing 1
instruction 5
instrument 17
instrumental 6
instruments 18
insult 10
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17 governing
17 higher
17 inferior
17 instrument
17 longer
17 matter
17 none
Aristotle
Politics

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instrument

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, II | a single use, and every instrument is best made when intended 2 I, IV | the look-out man, a living instrument; for in the arts the servant 3 I, IV | the servant is a kind of instrument. Thus, too, a possession 4 I, IV | too, a possession is an instrument for maintaining life. And 5 I, IV | the servant is himself an instrument which takes precedence of 6 I, IV | instruments. For if every instrument could accomplish its own 7 I, IV | whilst a possession is an instrument of action. The shuttle, 8 I, IV | possession may be defined as an instrument of action, separable from 9 I, IX | wealth-getting; in either, the instrument is the same, although the 10 III, XII | flute, and the superior instrument should be reserved for him 11 VII, I | a limit, like any other instrument, and all things useful are 12 VII, XIII| to be attributed to the instrument and not to the skill of 13 VIII, VI | them to play; for even the instrument makes a difference. The 14 VIII, VI | The flute, or any other instrument which requires great skill, 15 VIII, VI | Besides, the flute is not an instrument which is expressive of moral 16 VIII, VI | flute, and at Athens the instrument became so popular that most 17 VIII, VI | the Goddess disliked the instrument because it made the face


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