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1 I, II | As Homer says:~Each one gives law to his children and 2 I, IX | uses of the shoe. He who gives a shoe in exchange for money 3 II, IX | have already said, not only gives an air of indecorum to the 4 II, IX | virtue of the soldier, which gives victory in war. So long 5 III, XVII| obey in turn by a law which gives office to the well-to-do 6 V, VII | rich, if the constitution gives them power, are apt to be 7 V, XI | him or not, for if he once gives this up he gives up his 8 V, XI | he once gives this up he gives up his tyranny. But though 9 VI, VI | principle, narrowed a little, gives another form of oligarchy; 10 VII, XII | seen far and wide, which gives due elevation to virtue 11 VIII, I | children separately, and gives them separate instruction 12 VIII, III | relaxation, and amusement gives relaxation, whereas occupation 13 VIII, III | rest. But leisure of itself gives pleasure and happiness and 14 VIII, III | again like gymnastic, which gives health and strength; for 15 VIII, V | indications which the body gives of states of feeling. The