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1 I, VI | forward an unconstitutional measure: they detest the notion 2 I, IX | unit of exchange and the measure or limit of it. And there 3 I, XIII| hand, require only that measure of virtue which is proper 4 II, V | other such objects in a measure. And further, there is the 5 II, IX | in itself, but tends in a measure to foster avarice.~The mention 6 II, X | probably is, in a very great measure, a copy of the Cretan. According 7 III, VI | severally attain to any measure of well-being. This is certainly 8 III, XIII| democracies. Ostracism is a measure of the same kind, which 9 III, XIII| by this or some similar measure. The principle, however, 10 III, XIII| special point of view, such a measure is just and expedient, but 11 V, X | troops, saying "that whatever measure of success he might attain 12 VI, III | and twenty poor, and some measure is approved by six of the 13 VI, V | democratical or oligarchical measure to be that which will give 14 VII, XVI | notion of some poets who measure life by periods of seven 15 VIII, VI | later studies.~The right measure will be attained if students