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1 I, XI | first and most important division is commerce (of which there 2 II, VI | property were incapable of division as in the Laws, the supernumeraries, 3 II, VIII| be taken is the threefold division of the citizens. The artisans, 4 II, VIII| case, should there be any division, for they might find food 5 III, X | Again, when in the first division all has been taken, and 6 IV, XVI | when mismanaged, create division and disturbances in constitutions.~ 7 V, IV | War. The occasion was the division of an inheritance; one of 8 V, V | combine; either they make a division of their property, or diminish 9 V, VI | oligarchs, who were divided, and division is always a source of weakness. 10 VII, X | justice and fairness in such a division, and it tends to inspire 11 VII, XIV | doubt to those who adopt our division; for in the world both of 12 VII, XIV | must be a corresponding division of actions; the actions 13 VIII, VII | principles.~We accept the division of melodies proposed by