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1 I, IX | limit, or at any rate not to lose it. The origin of this disposition 2 II, V | advantages which they will lose. The life which they are 3 II, VIII| making the change as he will lose by the habit of disobedience. 4 V, VIII| doubly annoyed; for they lose both honor and profit. If 5 V, X | tyrant must be prepared to lose his life if he fail. He 6 V, XII | when any of the leaders lose their property they are 7 VII, IV | but they either wholly lose their nature, or are spoiled. 8 VII, X | cautious that they quite lose the sense of honor. Wherefore 9 VII, XIV | empire; like unused iron they lose their temper in time of