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1 I, XIII| difference: for the children grow up to be citizens, and half 2 II, IV | Aristophanes says, desire to grow together in the excess of 3 IV, IV | assembly. And therefore they grow great, because the people 4 IV, VI | democracies there are, and they grow out of these necessary causes.~ 5 IV, XI | Of these two the one sort grow into violent and great criminals, 6 IV, XI | oligarchy; or a tyranny may grow out of either extreme—either 7 V, III | and every member ought to grow in proportion, that symmetry 8 V, III | which some one may often grow imperceptibly; for example, 9 V, III | an extent. When the rich grow numerous or properties increase, 10 V, VIII| will keep to their work and grow rich, and the notables will 11 VI, IV | property; for some of them grow quickly rich and the others 12 VI, IV | disorderly, and the notables grow excited and impatient of 13 VI, V | dependent towns, where they grow rich. It is also worthy 14 VII, X | adorn and enrich life should grow up by degrees. And we may 15 VII, XV | understanding are developed as they grow older. Wherefore, the care 16 VIII, VII | of life when men begin to grow old, they ought to practice