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1 II, V | relations in common, but especially in their having common property. 2 II, V | become everybody’s friend, especially when some one is heard denouncing 3 II, IX | wealth is too highly valued, especially if the citizen fall under 4 III, V | varieties of citizen and especially of citizens who are subjects; 5 III, VI | magistracies in a state, especially of the highest of all. The 6 IV, XV | ofjudging and commanding, especially the last; for to command 7 IV, XV | constitutions, but more especially small states. For in great 8 V, VI | enough to be their champion, especially if he be himself a member 9 V, VII | oligarchy, and virtue, but especially democracy and oligarchy. 10 V, VIII| of obedience to law, more especially in small matters; for transgression 11 V, VIII| degrees and not all at once. Especially should the laws provide 12 V, XI | the young. He should be especially careful of his behavior 13 VII, XI | soldierly precaution, more especially now that missiles and siege 14 VII, XIV | better than his governors, especially if he will enjoy the same 15 VII, XV | justice for both, and more especially in times of peace and leisure, 16 VII, XVII| shameful actions. The young especially should never be allowed 17 VII, XVII| to all that is bad, and especially to things which suggest