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counterfeit 1
counterpart 1
countries 5
country 21
country-in 1
countryman 1
countrymen 4
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21 among
21 appropriate
21 choose
21 country
21 father
21 former
21 health
Aristotle
Rethoric

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country

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | number and extent of the country’s sources of revenue, so 2 I, 4 | all the expenditure of the country, in order that, if any part 3 I, 4 | military strength of his country, both actual and potential, 4 I, 4 | and further, what wars his country has waged, and how it has 5 I, 4 | facts not only about his own country, but also about neighbouring 6 I, 4 | military power of another country is like or unlike that of 7 I, 4 | will meet the needs of his country; what kinds of food are 8 I, 4 | legislation; for it is on a country’s laws that its whole welfare 9 I, 4 | past history of one’s own country, in order to understand 10 I, 7 | funeral oration said that the country’s loss of its young men 11 I, 9 | those a man does for his country without thinking of himself; 12 I, 15| the regular custom in this country to admit that one is a scoundrel". 13 I, 15| law of our own or another country; and also if it contradicts 14 II, 6 | those of our own race or country or age or family, and generally 15 II, 11| personal friends, race, or country are specially honoured, 16 II, 21| the special fondness of country fellows for striking out 17 II, 23| become philosophers than the country began to prosper.~11. Another 18 III, 9 | nature gave them their country and law took it away again"; " 19 III, 10| the vanishing from their country of the young men who had 20 III, 10| records his services to his country. "Practising in every way 21 III, 10| signs of victory. So is "A country pays a heavy reckoning in


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