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1 1 | give an account of your government and laws; on our way we
2 1 | what is the principle of government which you would lay down?
3 3 | regarded as the origin of government? Will not a man be able
4 3 | of them had every form of government many times over, now growing
5 3 | development of forms of government.~Cleinias. Very good. You
6 3 | already existing a form of government which, if I am not mistaken,
7 3 | and barbarians, and is the government which is declared by Homer
8 3 | fact that such forms of government sometimes arise.~Cleinias.
9 3 | them, because with them government originated in the authority
10 3 | this altered state of the government they will live.~Cleinias.
11 3 | speak of a third form of government, in which all other forms
12 3 | or was any other form of government ever destroyed, by any but
13 3 | which were under a kingly government, and the cities to the kings,
14 3 | legislator, the principles of government, how many they are, and
15 3 | the constitution of your government was still feverish and excited,
16 3 | saviour, perceiving that your government was still swelling and foaming,
17 3 | instructed us what sort of government would have been or will
18 3 | been able to moderate the government of the three kingdoms and
19 3 | have both these forms of government in a measure; the argument
20 3 | maladministration of their government, which is owing to the excess
21 3 | must pass in review the government of Attica in like manner,
22 3 | by any means so good as government by others when properly
23 3 | we selected two kinds of government, the despotic, and the other
24 3 | Cnosians; and the Cnosian government to me and nine others. And
25 4 | operate with him in the government of human affairs. There
26 4 | shortest time the form of government which is most conducive
27 4 | I suppose, that the best government is produced from a tyranny,
28 4 | tyranny into a perfect form of government takes place most easily;
29 4 | such a change, because the government is in the hands of a number
30 4 | in any powerful forms of government, whether in a monarchy or
31 4 | of these classes his own government is to be referred?~Megillus.
32 4 | what I should call the government of Lacedaemon, for it seems
33 4 | precisely say which form of government the Spartan is.~Cleinias.
34 4 | the established form of government; this is thought by them
35 4 | those false principles of government to which we were referring.~
36 4 | entirely monopolize the government, as to refuse all share
37 4 | we must not entrust the government in your state to any one
38 5 | a despot, sets up a new government and laws, even if he attempt
39 5 | there are three forms of government, the best, the second and
40 5 | of the state and of the government and of the law is that in
41 6 | constitution and the order of government is not to deteriorate, but
42 6 | than accept another form of government, which is likely to make
43 8 | discord, in which while the government is voluntary, the subjects
44 9 | illegal attempt to change the government. The judges of such cases
45 9 | consideration every form of government, and ascertain what is best
46 9 | purpose of subverting the government. A man may very likely commit
47 10| follow, and will be under the government of art and mind.~Cleinias.
48 11| tolerably well–ordered city or government. Wherefore the legislator
49 12| things which in a state and government give not only health and
50 12| be the salvation of our government and of our laws, and how
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