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1 I, XI | He was reproached for his poverty, which was supposed to show 2 II, VI | a never-failing cause of poverty among the citizens; and 3 II, VI | among the citizens; and poverty is the parent of revolution 4 II, IX | must necessarily fall into poverty.~The Lacedaemonian constitution 5 II, XI | to protect the good from poverty, he should at any rate secure 6 III, VIII| add wealth to the few and poverty to the many, and name the 7 III, VIII| democracy and oligarchy is poverty and wealth. Wherever men 8 V, III | comes that of wealth and poverty; and there are other antagonistic 9 VI, II | opposite of these—low birth, poverty, mean employment. Another 10 VI, V | not too poor, for extreme poverty lowers the character of 11 VII, XIII| may make the best even of poverty and disease, and the other