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1 1 | mob and over the inferior classes may be truly said to be
2 1 | virtue, and that he devised classes of laws answering to the
3 1 | inventors of laws make the classes, for they only investigate
4 3 | legislator to determine these classes?~Megillus. Certainly he
5 3 | Europe. There were four classes, arranged according to a
6 4 | tell me to which of these classes his own government is to
7 4 | for the good of particular classes and not for the good of
8 4 | that there are these two classes of doctors?~Cleinias. To
9 4 | observe that there are two classes of patients in states, slaves
10 6 | vote, and the three first classes shall be compelled to vote;
11 6 | chosen out of each of the classes, they shall choose one–half
12 6 | chosen from the highest classes for the greater temples,
13 6 | again are divided into two classes, the one having to do with
14 6 | citizens, and three first classes shall be compelled to go
15 6 | be of the third or second classes, or two minae if he be of
16 7 | subdivided into two lesser classes, of which one is expressive
17 8 | they shall settle various classes of craftsmen, with a view
18 9 | in what respect these two classes of actions differ from one
19 10| which of the above–mentioned classes of guardians would any man
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