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1 I, II | by nature and not by mere accident is without a state, is either 2 II, XI | stability to the state. Accident favors them, but the legislator 3 III, VIII| as in an oligarchy, is an accident due to the fact that the 4 IV, IV | the rich; it is only an accident that the free are the many 5 V, III | may sometimes happen by an accident, as at Tarentum, from a 6 V, III | multitude brought together by accident. Hence the reception of 7 V, VI | qualification, often occur by accident. The qualification may have 8 VII, XIII| but to others, from some accident or defect of nature, the