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1 I, I | good; for mankind always act in order to obtain that 2 III, I | state has done a certain act; others, no, not the state, 3 III, II | state, whether a certain act is or is not an act of the 4 III, II | certain act is or is not an act of the state; for what ought 5 III, III| state, whether a certain act is or is not an act of the 6 III, III| certain act is or is not an act of the state; for example, 7 III, XV | freemen, and that they never act in violation of the law, 8 III, XVI| better with two ears, or act better with two hands or 9 V, II | already noticed; but they act in a different manner, for 10 V, X | are angry, they commonly act out of revenge, and not 11 V, XI | all else the tyrant should act or appear to act in the 12 V, XI | should act or appear to act in the character of a king. 13 VII, I | rightly; and rightly it cannot act without doing right actions, 14 VII, II | man, whoever he is, can act best and live happily. But 15 VII, III| mind is most truly said to act. Neither, again, is it necessary 16 VII, III| the sections of a state act upon one another. The same