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1 I, VIII| itself, and whose food is not acquired by exchange and retail trade— 2 II, IX | which men contend are to be acquired by virtue rather than by 3 II, X | and Rhodes. Hence Minos acquired the empire of the sea, subduing 4 III, IV | privilege which they only acquired under the extreme democracy. 5 IV, VI | government when they have acquired the qualification which 6 IV, VI | oligarchy; hence all who have acquired the property qualification 7 V, VII | notables had previously acquired the whole of the land contrary 8 V, X | and the Ionian tyrants, acquired the tyranny by holding great 9 V, X | that most of those who have acquired, have retained their power, 10 VII, XIV | but fall when they have acquired their empire; like unused 11 VIII, III | other sorts of knowledge are acquired through them. With a like 12 VIII, VI | the knowledge which they acquired in their youth. As to (2)