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1 III, IX | sake of exchange. These are conditions without which a state cannot 2 IV, I | constituted under any given conditions (3); both how it is originally 3 IV, I | unprovided even with the conditions necessary for the best; 4 IV, XI | not relatively to given conditions: I say "relatively to given 5 IV, XI | say "relatively to given conditions," since a particular government 6 VII, IV | considered is what should be the conditions of the ideal or perfect 7 VII, IV | presuppose many purely imaginary conditions, but nothing impossible. 8 VII, VIII| other natural compounds the conditions of a composite whole are 9 VII, IX | shown what are the necessary conditions, and what the parts of a 10 VII, XIII| Others again, who possess the conditions of happiness, go utterly 11 VII, XIII| happiness under the opposite conditions (for this also has been 12 VII, XVI | advice about the favorable conditions of the body, and the natural