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1 I, II | longer have their proper quality, but only that they have 2 I, IX | contrary to nature. The quality of courage, for example, 3 I, IX | Nevertheless, some men turn every quality or art into a means of getting 4 II, II | there is no difference in quality (for mutual protection is 5 II, IX | he has reckoned upon this quality in the election of the elders; 6 IV, XII| every city is composed of quality and quantity. By quality 7 IV, XII| quality and quantity. By quality I mean freedom, wealth, 8 IV, XII| superiority of numbers. Quality may exist in one of the 9 IV, XII| quantity as they fall short in quality; and therefore there must 10 IV, XII| comparison of quantity and quality. Where the number of the 11 IV, XII| and the notables exceed in quality more than they fall short 12 V, III| abnormal increase be one of quality as well as of quantity, 13 V, IX | in all governments, the quality of justice must also differ. 14 VII, VII| know. Now, passion is the quality of the soul which begets 15 VII, VII| all men based upon this quality, for passion is commanding 16 VIII, IV | of statesmanship in one quality only, and even in this the