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1 I, VI | and is superior in brute strength, another shall be his slave 2 II, VII | with a view to military strength; and of this he has said 3 III, XIII| when applied to excess in strength, wealth, popularity, or 4 IV, III | old times the cities whose strength lay in their cavalry were 5 IV, XI | greatly excels in beauty, strength, birth, or wealth, or on 6 IV, XI | of the goods of fortune, strength, wealth, friends, and the 7 IV, XIII| taken from the knights (for strength and superiority in war at 8 IV, XIII| tactics, and therefore the strength of armies lay in their cavalry). 9 IV, XIII| the heavy armed grew in strength, more had a share in the 10 V, VII | number, the greater the strength, and when men are equal 11 V, VII | changes as either party gains strength, a constitutional government 12 VII, IX | mental wisdom and the other strength. But on the other hand, 13 VII, IX | who has given to young men strength and to older men wisdom. 14 VII, XVII| great effect on their bodily strength. It would appear from the 15 VIII, III | which gives health and strength; for neither of these is 16 VIII, VII | but because they have no strength in them. And so, with a