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1 II, IX | legislator or to chance, has been advantageous. For if a constitution is 2 III, XV | two points: first, is it advantageous to the state that there 3 III, XV | inquiring whether it is more advantageous to be ruled by the best 4 III, XVII| whether it is or is not advantageous to states, and to which, 5 IV, X | whether it is or is not advantageous to states, and what kind 6 V, XI | at all events much more advantageous for the tyrant when he goes 7 VI, I | organization which are proper and advantageous to each, adding what remains 8 VI, IV | may be to a certain extent advantageous) and also that of women 9 VII, VI | moderate naval force is advantageous to a city; the city should 10 VII, XVI | constitution in the parent is most advantageous to the offspring is a subject