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1 I, V | slave, and for whom such a condition is expedient and right, 2 I, V | in an evil and unnatural condition. At all events we may firstly 3 II, I | Which is better, our present condition, or the proposed new order 4 II, V | owners of the property upon condition of their paying a tribute. 5 II, IX | those states in which the condition of the women is bad, half 6 II, X | A city is in a dangerous condition when those who are willing 7 IV, III | poor, and some in a middle condition; the rich are heavy-armed, 8 IV, XI | moderation; for in that condition of life men are most ready 9 IV, XI | desire to be of a middle condition in my city."~Thus it is 10 IV, XI | revolutions of states. The mean condition of states is clearly best, 11 IV, XI | legislators have been of a middle condition; for example, Solon, as 12 V, III | the government; this is a condition of affairs out of which 13 VII, II | constitution or the best condition of a state, either on the 14 VII, VIII| part, which is a necessary condition. The members of an association