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1 I, I | the rules of the political science, the citizens rule and are 2 I, I | in other departments of science, so in politics, the compound 3 I, III| the rule of a master is a science, and that the management 4 I, VII| a master because he has science, but because he is of a 5 I, VII| freeman. Still there may be a science for the master and science 6 I, VII| science for the master and science for the slave. The science 7 I, VII| science for the slave. The science of the slave would be such 8 I, VII| servile. There is likewise a science of the master, which teaches 9 I, VII| them. Yet this so-called science is not anything great or 10 I, X | by them. For as political science does not make men, but takes 11 III, XII| all—this is the political science of which the good is justice, 12 III, XV | circumstances; and that for any science to abide by written rules 13 IV, I | province of a single art or science to consider all that appertains 14 IV, I | the subject of a single science, which has to consider what 15 VII, I | the business of another science.~Let us assume then that 16 VIII, II | any occupation, art, or science, which makes the body or