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1 I, V | the two or the rule of the inferior is always hurtful. The same 2 I, V | superior, and the female inferior; and the one rules, and 3 I, V | would acknowledge that the inferior class should be slaves of 4 II, V | exist, it will become an inferior state, like harmony passing 5 II, V | on the other hand, the inferior classes are to be like other 6 III, IX | nobility of birth but are inferior to them in political virtue; 7 III, XI | another akin to it. That inferior persons should have authority 8 III, XII | flute-player who was far inferior in birth and beauty, although 9 III, XIII| of those who are so far inferior to him in virtue and in 10 III, XV | separately, is certainly inferior to the wise man. But the 11 IV, I | circumstances, but of an inferior type.~He ought, moreover, 12 VI, IV | democracies consist are far inferior to them, for their life 13 VI, IV | them, for their life is inferior; there is no room for moral 14 VI, IV | clear that the other or inferior sorts will deviate in a 15 VII, X | foreign race, and of a like inferior nature; some of them should 16 VII, XIV | of nature and of art the inferior always exists for the sake 17 VIII, IV | argument proves them to be inferior to others. We should judge