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1 I, IV | instrument. Thus, too, a possession is an instrument for maintaining 2 I, IV | family, a slave is a living possession, and property a number of 3 I, IV | of production, whilst a possession is an instrument of action. 4 I, IV | minister of action. Again, a possession is spoken of as a part is 5 I, IV | and this is also true of a possession. The master is only the 6 I, IV | a human being, is also a possession. And a possession may be 7 I, IV | also a possession. And a possession may be defined as an instrument 8 II, V | said to arise out of the possession of private property. These 9 II, V | gymnastic exercises and the possession of arms. If, on the other 10 III, XII | can only be based on the possession of elements which enter 11 IV, XIII| assembly. concerning (4) the possession of arms, and (5) gymnastic 12 V, VIII| office is short, whereas long possession begets tyranny in oligarchies 13 VII, VI | can be no doubt that the possession of a moderate naval force 14 VII, XV | best-off and to be in the possession of every good, have special