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1 II, XII | training of soldiers to acquire by practice equal skill 2 III, IV | the duty of the one is to acquire, and of the other to preserve. 3 V, III | races which do not at once acquire a common spirit; for a state 4 V, X | the world; they wish to acquire, not a kingdom, but a name. 5 VII, I | prove that mankind do not acquire or preserve virtue by the 6 VII, IV | and metics will readily acquire the rights of citizens, 7 VII, XVII| expected that they should acquire a taint of meanness from 8 VIII, II | proper for a freeman to acquire, but only in a certain degree, 9 VIII, V | are so much concerned to acquire and to cultivate as the 10 VIII, VI | contests, and do not seek to acquire those fantastic marvels