| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] follow 15 followed 4 following 4 follows 15 folly 1 fond 4 fondness 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 exercises 15 flute 15 follow 15 follows 15 gained 15 get 15 gives | Aristotle Politics IntraText - Concordances follows |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, I | and the statesman is as follows: When the government is 2 I, VI | other’s territory, is as follows: in some sense virtue, when 3 III, VII | the perversions are as follows: of royalty, tyranny; of 4 IV, II | be established. In what follows we have to describe the 5 IV, VI | being a numerous body, it follows that the law must govern, 6 V, V | separately, we must see what follows from the principles already 7 VI, II | proportionate equality; whence it follows that the majority must be 8 VI, II | characteristics of democracy are as follows the election of officers 9 VI, VIII| VIII~Next in order follows the right distribution of 10 VI, VIII| which may be summed up as follows: offices concerned with 11 VII, IX | without virtue), it clearly follows that in the state which 12 VII, IX | share in the state. This follows from our first principle, 13 VII, XIII| skill of the performer.~It follows then from what has been 14 VIII, IV | the period of life which follows may then be devoted to hard 15 VIII, V | beauty only, it necessarily follows that the sight of the original