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1 II, I | nothing in common is clearly impossible, for the constitution is 2 II, III | not be positive; for it is impossible to know who chanced to have 3 II, VII | be equalized, and this is impossible, unless a sufficient education 4 II, VIII| in courts of law this is impossible, and, indeed, most legislators 5 II, VIII| sciences, so in politics, it is impossible that all things should be 6 III, XI | heaven, in some cases it is impossible of application; for the 7 IV, VIII| Now it appears to be an impossible thing that the state which 8 IV, VIII| well-governed, and equally impossible that the state which is 9 V, XI | no one attempts what is impossible, and they will not attempt 10 VI, II | possible, or, if this is impossible, to rule and be ruled in 11 VII, IV | conditions, but nothing impossible. There will be a certain 12 VII, VIII| wanting, it is as we maintain impossible that the community can be 13 VII, IX | other hand, since it is an impossible thing that those who are 14 VIII, VI | It is difficult, if not impossible, for those who do not perform 15 VIII, VII | the Dorian mode, found it impossible, and fell back by the very