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, 3 Sojourners, their situation, 66 Solon's opinion of riches, 14; law for restraining property, 43; alters the Athenian government, 63 Soul by nature the governor over the body, and in what manner, 8; of man how divided, 228, 231 Speech a proof that man was formed for society, 4 State, each, consists of a great number of parts, 109; its disproportionate increase the cause of revolutions, 147; firm, what, 159 Stealing, how to be prevented, 44 Submission to government, when it is slavery, 206 Supreme power should be ultimately vested in the laws, 101 Syracuse, the government of, languid, 151 Temperance in a man different from a woman, 74 Temples, how to be built, 223 Thales, his contrivance to get money, 21; supposed to be the companion of Onomacritus, 64 Things necessary to be known for the management of domestic affairs, 19, 20; necessary in the position of a city, 220 Tribunals, what different things they should have under their jurisdictions, 137 Tyrannies, how established, 168; how preserved, 174, 176; of short duration, 180; instances thereof, 180 Tyranny, what, 79; not natural, 103; whence it arises, 108; treated of, 124; contains all that is bad in all governments, 125 Tyrant, from whom usually chosen, 167; his object, 168; his guards, 168 Tyrants, many of them originally enjoyed only kingly power, 168; the causes of their being conspired against, 169, 170; always love the worst of men, 175 Uses of possessions, two, 15 Usury detested, 19 Venality to be guarded against, IDS Village, what, 3 Virtue of a citizen has reference to the state, 71; different in different governments, 71 Virtues different in different persons, 23, 24; whether the same constitute a good man and a valuable citizen, 71 Walls necessary for a city, 222 War, what is gained by it in some degree a natural acquisition, 14; not a final end, 205, 229 Wife, the proper government of, 22 Women, what their proper virtue, 23; not to be indulged in improper liberties, 52; had great influence at Lacedaemon, 52; of great disservice to the Lacedemonians, 52; why indulged by them, 53; their proper time of marrying, 233; how to be managed when with child, 234 Zaleuc
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