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1 I, II | right when he says,~First house and wife and an ox for the 2 I, VII | is a monarchy, for every house is under one head: whereas 3 I, X | of view the master of the house and the ruler of the state 4 II, V | but who will see to the house? And who will do so if the 5 III, IX | but that each man had a house of his own, which was in 6 III, XI | example, the knowledge of the house is not limited to the builder 7 III, XI | words, the master, of the house will be even a better judge 8 III, XIV | is the kingly rule of a house, so kingly rule is the household 9 VII, VIII| stand to their work; the house and the builder have nothing 10 VII, VIII| builder is for the sake of the house. And so states require property, 11 VII, XI | individual were to leave his house unwalled, lest the inmates 12 VIII, VI | breaking anything in the house, was a capital invention,