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1 I, IX | practiced among barbarous nations who exchange with one another 2 II, V | is the practice of some nations. Or (2), the soil may be 3 II, VII | relation to neighboring nations, and to all who are outside 4 III, IV | ancient times, and among some nations, the working classes had 5 III, V | ancient times, and among some nations the artisan class were slaves 6 III, XIII| same to whole cities and nations, as the Athenians did to 7 III, XIII| Babylonians, and other nations, when their spirit has been 8 III, XIV | of a nation, or of many nations.~ 9 V, X | power to benefit, states and nations; some, like Codrus, have 10 VII, II | view to war. And in all nations which are able to gratify 11 VII, II | Thracians and Celts.~In some nations there are even laws tending 12 VII, II | numerous practices among other nations of a like kind, some of 13 VII, XVII| of animals, and of those nations who desire to create the 14 VII, XVII| limbs from distortion, some nations have had recourse to mechanical