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1 I, XIII| irrational part. Now, it is obvious that the same principle 2 II, II | state the better." Is it not obvious that a state may at length 3 II, III | collectively. There is an obvious fallacy in the term "all": 4 II, IX | of the state. Yet it is obvious that, if there were many 5 III, IV | them both, the inference is obvious. There is, indeed, the rule 6 III, IX | make the citizens~This is obvious; for suppose distinct places, 7 IV, I | arts generally.~Hence it is obvious that government too is the 8 IV, II | oligarchy, and democracy.~It is obvious which of the three perversions 9 IV, VIII| latter are not very unlike is obvious.~ 10 IV, XIII| for non-attendance. It is obvious that he who would duly mix 11 V, XI | policy of the tyrant is obvious. He ought to show himself 12 VII, IX | office is to be regulated is obvious. No husbandman or mechanic