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1 3 | destroyed, by any but the rulers themselves? No indeed, by
2 3 | to the kings, that both rulers and subjects should govern
3 3 | common to all of them: the rulers promised that as time and
4 3 | subjects said that, if the rulers observed these conditions,
5 3 | either on the part of the rulers or of their subjects; but
6 3 | multitude refuses to obey their rulers and the laws; or, again,
7 3 | suppose that there must be rulers and subjects in states?~
8 3 | lords of many others: the rulers gave a share of freedom
9 3 | more the servants of our rulers and of the laws; and for
10 3 | freedom, of disobedience to rulers; and then the attempt to
11 4 | which there are two such rulers, and third best for a state
12 4 | their laws than when the rulers lead: such changes never
13 4 | to be named after their rulers, the true state ought to
14 4 | race, to be the kings and rulers of our cities; he did as
15 4 | order. And when I call the rulers servants or ministers of
16 4 | which the law is above the rulers, and the rulers are the
17 4 | above the rulers, and the rulers are the inferiors of the
18 5 | because he informs the rulers of the injustice of others.
19 5 | who co–operates with the rulers in correcting the citizens
20 6 | quadruple. On the fifth day the rulers shall bring out the names
21 6 | and from night to morning, rulers must join hands with rulers,
22 6 | rulers must join hands with rulers, and watchers with watchers,
23 8 | moreover, the eye of the rulers is required always to watch
24 10| of the authority of the rulers, takes or carries away or
25 10| Must they not be at least rulers who have to order unceasingly
26 10| Athenian. And to what earthly rulers can they be compared, or
27 11| women and children, and rulers of their subjects; for all
28 12| if he will hearken to the rulers, then he shall be permitted
29 12| the subordinate of other rulers. Wherefore, Cleinias and
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