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1 I, XI | Those occupations are most truly arts in which there is the 2 II, IX | have fallen. Although they truly think that the goods for 3 III, VII | of a state, if they are truly citizens, ought to participate 4 III, IX | care of a state which is truly so called, and not merely 5 III, XIII | race. Virtue, too, may be truly said to have a claim, for 6 III, XIII | capacity. Such an one may truly be deemed a God among men. 7 III, XVI | they could not judge judge truly about their own case and 8 III, XVIII| through which a man becomes truly good, he will frame a state 9 IV, IV | soul may be said to be more truly part of an animal than the 10 V, X | if the storytellers say truly; and the tale may be true, 11 VI, V | states. He must not think the truly democratical or oligarchical 12 VII, III | the directing mind is most truly said to act. Neither, again, 13 VII, XV | and able to endure: for truly, as the proverb says, "There