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1 I, IX | by nature, the other is gained by experience and art.~Let 2 I, XI | increasing the price he gained 200 per cent. Which when 3 III, VI | advantage which is to be gained from the public revenues 4 IV, XIV | XIV~Having thus gained an appropriate basis of 5 V, IV | from home his beloved was gained over by his companion, and 6 V, IV | at Athens the reputation gained by the court of the Areopagus, 7 V, IV | victory of Salamis, which was gained by the common people who 8 V, VIII| when there is nothing to be gained from them—they would rather 9 V, X | have been demagogues who gained the favor of the people 10 V, X | freedom, or have settled or gained a territory, like the Lacedaemonian, 11 V, XII | laws; and in various ways gained the favor of the people 12 VI, V | administered. A like result may be gained by dividing the same offices, 13 VII, XIV | trained to meet dangers, gained great power. But surely 14 VIII, III | neither of these is to be gained from music. There remains, 15 VIII, IV | two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and