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1 I, 2 | The man who is to be in command of them must, it is clear, 2 I, 3 | have propositions at his command. Now the propositions of 3 I, 3 | be able to have at their command propositions about the possible 4 I, 3 | we must also have at our command propositions about greatness 5 I, 10| rich men, being able to command needless pleasures, do have 6 II, 21| himself fit for an army command." It will raise people’s 7 II, 22| actual facts we have at our command, the more easily we prove 8 II, 23| that where it is right to command obedience, it must have 9 II, 23| have been right to obey the command. Thus Diomedon, the tax-farmer, 10 III, 9 | immediately, and won the command of the sea not long afterwards"; "