| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] warmth 1 warp 1 warrior 5 warriors 15 wars 6 was 190 waste 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 sons 15 temperance 15 training 15 warriors 15 wealth-getting 14 actually 14 almost | Aristotle Politics IntraText - Concordances warriors |
Book, Paragraph
1 II, V | more among high-spirited warriors? But that the persons whom 2 II, VI | husbandmen, and the other of warriors; from this latter is taken 3 II, VI | extended to women, and the warriors number 5000, but in the 4 II, VIII| second was to support the warriors, the third was the property 5 II, VIII| the husbandmen, and the warriors, all have a share in the 6 II, VIII| they really provided the warriors with food, might fairly 7 II, VIII| their own, and from the warriors, they will make a fourth 8 II, VIII| themselves and give to the warriors from the same land and the 9 IV, IV | the serfs or laborers. The warriors make up the fifth class, 10 IV, IV | the same persons are both warriors and husbandmen—is immaterial 11 VI, VII | should become light-armed warriors in reality. The oligarchy 12 VII, IX | is in a state a class of warriors, and another of councillors, 13 VII, IX | divided into two classes, the warriors and the councillors and 14 VII, IX | parts of the state are the warriors and councillors. And these 15 VII, X | into classes, and that the warriors should be separated from