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1 I, VIII| the same things are not naturally pleasant to all of them; 2 I, VIII| for war of such a kind is naturally just.~Of the art of acquisition 3 I, XIII| the way; in it one part naturally rules, and the other is 4 II, IX | The mention of avarice naturally suggests a criticism on 5 III, XV | honor, and so oligarchies naturally grew up. These passed into 6 III, XVII| rule; but there is none naturally appropriate to tyranny, 7 III, XVII| are those among whom there naturally exists a warlike multitude 8 III, XVII| being governed. The whole is naturally superior to the part, and 9 IV, VI | on the distinction which naturally comes next in order; in 10 IV, XI | the fabric of the state naturally consists. And this is the 11 IV, XII | of the rich, there will naturally be a democracy, varying 12 V, III | when the country is not naturally adapted to preserve the 13 VII, VII | complaining of his friends, very naturally addresses his soul in these 14 VII, XII | common tables, the idea will naturally occur that we should establish 15 VII, XIV | actions; the actions of the naturally better part are to be preferred 16 VIII, II | about the nature of virtue, naturally disagree about the practice