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Dialogue
1 Intro| THEODORUS: And you will have three times as much reason to 2 Intro| the same measure to all three? Are they not divided by 3 Intro| government? Are they not three—monarchy, oligarchy, and 4 Intro| and riches expand these three into six. Monarchy may be 5 Intro| beginning, that each of the three forms of government, royalty, 6 Intro| have been questioned by three such eminent Platonic scholars 7 Intro| as in the Laws, we have three forms of government, which 8 State| Socrates, you will owe me three times as many, when they 9 State| term by joining together three names—shepherding pure-bred 10 State| STRANGER: And do not these three expand in a manner into 11 State| You may say that of the three forms, the same is at once 12 State| STRANGER: I am speaking of the three forms of government, which