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1 II, VII | Further, if he prescribe this moderate amount equally to all, he 2 II, VII | disorders? Of the first, moderate possessions and occupation; 3 II, IX | or, if any, but small or moderate ones. As the law now stands, 4 IV, VI | and of those who possess moderate fortunes have the supreme 5 IV, XI | which the citizens have a moderate and sufficient property; 6 IV, XIV | out of those who have a moderate qualification are numerous 7 V, VIII| any citizen but to give moderate honor for a long time rather 8 V, XI | for then they are more moderate and not so despotic in their 9 V, XI | tyrant should if possible be moderate, or at any rate should not 10 V, XI | their guardian; he should be moderate, not extravagant in his 11 VII, I | Some think that a very moderate amount of virtue is enough, 12 VII, I | character, and have only a moderate share of external goods, 13 VII, VI | that the possession of a moderate naval force is advantageous 14 VIII, V | another, again, produces a moderate and settled temper, which