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1 II, V | exists already to a certain extent and may be carried further. 2 II, VI | also increase to a certain extent? Again, will the good management 3 II, VII| opinion that, to a certain extent, accumulation should be 4 III, XI | objections are to a great extent met by our old answer, that 5 III, XII| equality; and to a certain extent they agree in the philosophical 6 V, III| but not to so great an extent. When the rich grow numerous 7 V, XII| moderation, and to a great extent observed the laws; and in 8 VI, IV | which may be to a certain extent advantageous) and also that 9 VII, I | external goods to a useless extent but are deficient in higher 10 VII, V | sufficiency. In size and extent it should be such as may 11 VII, X | determined what should be the extent and nature of the territory. 12 VII, XVI| continues to but a slight extent). Women should marry when 13 VIII, V | character, but only to a slight extent, and all do not participate 14 VIII, VI | have considered to what extent freemen who are being trained