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1 I, III | and a complete household consists of slaves and freemen. Now 2 I, V | which, in the first place, consists of soul and body: and of 3 I, IX | of wealth-getting which consists in household management, 4 I, X | honorable, while that which consists in exchange is justly censured; 5 I, XI | first. Of the other, which consists in exchange, the first and 6 I, XIII| say generally that virtue consists in a good disposition of 7 II, V | liberal action; for liberality consists in the use which is made 8 III, III | the sameness of the state consists chiefly in the sameness 9 III, XVI | citizens, in a city which consists of equals, is thought by 10 IV, IV | which is that every state consists, not of one, but of many 11 IV, XI | fabric of the state naturally consists. And this is the class of 12 V, XII | the origin of the change consists in those numbers "of which 13 VII, II | well-being of the individual consists in his wealth, also think 14 VII, II | and tyrannical rule alone consists with happiness; indeed, 15 VII, XIII| all which all well-being consists: one of them is the choice 16 VII, XIV | being governed. Equality consists in the same treatment of 17 VIII, V | is a pleasure, and virtue consists in rejoicing and loving