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1 I, III | distinction between slave and freeman exists by law only, and 2 I, VII | applies to the slave and the freeman. Still there may be a science 3 I, XIII| kind of rule differs; the freeman rules over the slave after 4 III, IV | know how to govern like a freeman, and how to obey like a 5 III, IV | and how to obey like a freeman—these are the virtues of 6 IV, X | therefore against their will. No freeman, if he can escape from it, 7 V, XI | who has the spirit of a freeman in him will lower himself 8 VI, II | say, is the privilege of a freeman, since, on the other hand, 9 VII, III | think that the life of the freeman is different from the life 10 VII, III | affirming that the life of the freeman is better than the life 11 VII, XVI | of all the actions of a freeman. These remarks apply equally 12 VII, XVII| anything of the sort. A freeman who is found saying or doing 13 VIII, II | body or soul or mind of the freeman less fit for the practice 14 VIII, II | arts quite proper for a freeman to acquire, but only in 15 VIII, III | which it is thought that a freeman should pass his leisure; 16 VIII, V | professional performers vulgar; no freeman would play or sing unless 17 VIII, VI | music is not the part of a freeman but of a paid performer,