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1 I, VI | measure: they detest the notion that, because one man has 2 I, IX | has in fact suggested the notion that riches and property 3 I, IX | men seek after a better notion of riches and of the art 4 II, V | attributed to the false notion of unity from which he starts. 5 II, XII| Persian War, began to get a notion of itself, and followed 6 III, IV | first obtain some general notion of the virtue of the citizen. 7 IV, III| this is a very favorite notion. But in either case the 8 IV, XIV| according to the most prevalent notion of it (I am speaking of 9 V, I | example, arises out of the notion that those who are equal 10 V, I | Oligarchy is based on the notion that those who are unequal 11 V, VII| high-spirited kind, and have a notion that they are as good as 12 VI, III| according to the democratical notion, is the juster form of the 13 VII, XVI| persons, according to the notion of some poets who measure