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1 I, II | which can with its body give effect to such foresight is a subject, 2 II, VIII| law about murder, to the effect that if the accuser produce 3 II, X | situation; distance has the same effect as the Lacedaemonian prohibition 4 V, IV | retained. The revolutions which effect constitutions generally 5 V, XI | care to survive, if they effect their purpose. Therefore 6 VI, IV | Oxylus, which is to the effect that there should be a certain 7 VI, VIII| useless if they take no effect; and if society cannot exist 8 VII, XIII| means which they use may not effect the desired end. In all 9 VII, XVI | legislator will easily carry into effect by requiring that they shall 10 VII, XVII| supposed to have a great effect on their bodily strength. 11 VII, XVII| voice has a strengthening effect similar to that produced 12 VIII, V | appears to be the peculiar effect of the Dorian; the Phrygian 13 VIII, VI | As to (2) the vulgarizing effect which music is supposed 14 VIII, VI | really have a degrading effect. It is evident then that