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1 I, VIII| unlimited, either in number or size, and riches may be defined 2 I, IX | first measured simply by size and weight, but in process 3 III, III | statesman has to consider the size of the state, and whether 4 III, XV | cities have increased in size, no other form of government 5 IV, IV | country has increased in size, and is beginning to encroach 6 IV, VI | outgrown their original size, and their revenues have 7 V, I | or equality in number or size; by the second, equality 8 VII, IV | then what should be the size and character of the country. 9 VII, IV | state. For they judge of the size of the city by the number 10 VII, IV | the most beautiful. To the size of states there is a limit, 11 VII, IV | may be a ship of a certain size, either too large or too 12 VII, IV | view. Enough concerning the size of a state.~ 13 VII, V | nothing is sufficiency. In size and extent it should be 14 VII, VII | our state, and also the size and nature of their territory.