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1 I, V | always hurtful. The same holds good of animals in relation 2 I, XIII| woman in obeying. And this holds of all other virtues, as 3 II, IX | although the legislator rightly holds up to shame the sale or 4 III, II | of rule or office—he who holds a judicial or legislative 5 III, X | if one set of men always holds them, the rest must be deprived 6 IV, I | The same principle equally holds in medicine and shipbuilding, 7 IV, XV | that some offices a man holds a second time only after 8 IV, XV | interval, and others he holds once only; and certainly 9 V, IX | law of proportion equally holds in states. Oligarchy or 10 VII, IV | power—of such a power as holds together the universe. Beauty 11 VII, X | institutions the same rule holds. Egypt witnesses to the 12 VIII, V | character, the objection still holds: why should we learn ourselves?