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1 I, XI | public men devote themselves entirely to finance.~ 2 III, I | or statesman is concerned entirely with the state; a constitution 3 III, III| inhabitants are the same or entirely different. It is quite another 4 III, IV | If the state cannot be entirely composed of good men, and 5 III, XII| can be no more composed entirely of poor men than entirely 6 III, XII| entirely of poor men than entirely of slaves. But if wealth 7 VII, V | territory which is most entirely self-sufficing; and that