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1 I, VIII| there are many kinds of lives both of animals and men; 2 I, VIII| them; and therefore the lives of carnivorous or herbivorous 3 I, VIII| among themselves. In the lives of men too there is a great 4 I, IX | the whole idea of their lives is that they ought either 5 II, II | organized in villages, but lives an Arcadian sort of life); 6 II, XII | affairs, but have passed their lives in a private station; about 7 III, I | not a citizen because he lives in a certain place, for 8 V, IX | such democracies every one lives as he pleases, or in the 9 V, X | sometimes against their lives, sometimes against the office; 10 V, X | the motive, against their lives. Any sort of insult (and 11 V, X | who will not risk their lives in the hope of gains and 12 V, XI | better than citizens, and lives with them and invites them 13 VII, II | philosopher. For these two lives—the life of the philosopher 14 VII, XIV | the diversities of human lives and actions. For men must 15 VIII, I | government under which he lives. For each government has 16 VIII, V | and profession of their lives will be better performers