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Aristotle
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numbers

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, V | when compared with the vast numbers who have private property.~ 2 II, V | like the even principle in numbers, which may exist only in 3 II, IX | to have maintained their numbers by the equalization of property. 4 III, XIII| number: may we consider their numbers in relation to their duties, 5 IV, VI | further diminution of their numbers and increase of their property, 6 IV, VII | regard to wealth, virtue, and numbers, as at Carthage, that is 7 IV, VII | Lacedaemon, to virtue and numbers, and the two principles 8 IV, XII | quantity, superiority of numbers. Quality may exist in one 9 IV, XIII| the people were weak in numbers and organization, and were 10 IV, XIV | vote or by lot in equal numbers out of the different classes; 11 V, I | are rare, but wealth and numbers are more common. In what 12 V, XII | change consists in those numbers "of which 4 and 3, married 13 VI, II | equally according to their numbers. And in this way men think 14 VI, III | same ratio, to take equal numbers from each and give them 15 VI, III | constitution—this or one based on numbers only? Democrats say that 16 VII, IV | if we reckon greatness by numbers, we ought not to include


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