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1 I, VIII| management. There is, however, a doubt whether the art of getting 2 II, X | Lacedaemonian there can be no doubt.~On the other hand, the 3 III, II | strangers and slaves. The doubt in these cases is, not who 4 III, II | citizens about whom the doubt has arisen must be called 5 III, X | X~There is also a doubt as to what is to be the 6 III, X | just. But there can be no doubt that all these things are 7 III, XIII| or will there not, be any doubt who shall rule? No doubt 8 III, XIII| doubt who shall rule? No doubt at all in determining who 9 III, XIII| similar manner. Some persons doubt whether the legislator who 10 V, IX | also differ. There may be a doubt, however, when all these 11 VII, II | Here again there can be no doubt—no one denies that they 12 VII, VI | may not.~There can be no doubt that the possession of a 13 VII, XIV | be found is no matter of doubt to those who adopt our division; 14 VIII, I | I~NO ONE will doubt that the legislator should 15 VIII, II | practice of it. There can be no doubt that children should be 16 VIII, III | courage. concerning music a doubt may be raised—in our own