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1 II, V | point; for they generally fall out over everyday matters 2 II, IX | especially if the citizen fall under the dominion of their 3 II, IX | of them must necessarily fall into poverty.~The Lacedaemonian 4 II, IX | so the office is apt to fall into the hands of very poor 5 IV, VIII| The truth is, that they an fall short of the most perfect 6 IV, XII | exceed in quantity as they fall short in quality; and therefore 7 IV, XII | in quality more than they fall short in quantity, there 8 V, I | they begin badly, cannot fall to end badly. The inference 9 V, III | its ruin. At Megara the fall of the democracy was due 10 V, X | is to be attributed the fall of the Peisistratidae and 11 V, X | the fact that kings often fall into contempt, and, although 12 VII, XIV | while they are at war, but fall when they have acquired 13 VIII, V | character, which hardly fall short of the actual affections, 14 VIII, VII | influence over all. Some persons fall into a religious frenzy,