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| Alphabetical [« »] qualities 18 quality 16 quantities 1 quantity 14 quarrel 14 quarrelled 4 quarrelling 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 preserved 14 principal 14 purposes 14 quantity 14 quarrel 14 rights 14 secondly | Aristotle Politics IntraText - Concordances quantity |
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1 I, IX | assumed by many to be only a quantity of coin, because the arts 2 I, XI | which he pleased, and made a quantity of money. Thus he showed 3 II, II | latter depends upon its quantity even where there is no difference 4 II, VIII| difficulty in supplying the quantity of produce which will maintain 5 III, XI | more wholesome than a small quantity of the pure would be), but 6 III, XV | they are like the greater quantity of water which is less easily 7 IV, XII | composed of quality and quantity. By quality I mean freedom, 8 IV, XII | education, good birth, and by quantity, superiority of numbers. 9 IV, XII | which make up the state, and quantity in the other. For example, 10 IV, XII | may not so much exceed in quantity as they fall short in quality; 11 IV, XII | must be a comparison of quantity and quality. Where the number 12 IV, XII | than they fall short in quantity, there oligarchy arises, 13 V, III | of quality as well as of quantity, may even take the form 14 VI, IV | possess more than a certain quantity of land, or that, if he