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1 I, XIII | Regarding, then, our present inquiry as complete, we will make 2 II, I | we only undertake this inquiry because all the constitutions 3 II, XII | here let us conclude our inquiry into the various constitutions 4 III, III | bound up with the previous inquiry. For a parallel question 5 III, XV | than the first. Thus the inquiry is reduced to two points: 6 III, XVI | discussion there impends the inquiry respecting the king who 7 III, XVIII| the commencement of our inquiry that the virtue of the good 8 IV, II | already spoken, for the inquiry into the perfect state is 9 IV, X | may have its place in our inquiry (since even tyranny is reckoned 10 VI, I | For the purposes of this inquiry we need to ascertain all 11 VII, II | the main subject of our inquiry.~Now it is evident that