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Critias Part
1 Intro| relations of the different governments to one another were determined 2 Text | the respective powers and governments of the two kingdoms. Let 3 Text | order of the other nine governments varied, and it would be Gorgias Part
4 Intro| human evils which kings and governments make or cure. The statesman Laws Book
5 3 | Athenian. And of cities or governments or legislation, about which 6 3 | are and have: cities and governments, and arts and laws, and 7 3 | have gone through various governments and settlements, and have 8 3 | striking instances of laws or governments being the salvation or destruction 9 3 | consideration of the Persian governments led us thus far to enlarge. 10 4 | are constantly overturning governments and changing laws. And the 11 4 | of laws as there are of governments, and of the latter we have 12 4 | according to our view, such governments are not polities at all, 13 8 | Proceed.~Athenian. I say that governments are a cause—democracy, oligarchy, 14 8 | previous discourse; or rather governments they are not, for none of 15 10 | year, and in cities and governments has another name, which Menexenus Part
16 Text | men, and therefore their governments are unequal; there are tyrannies The Republic Book
17 1 | doubt that neither arts nor governments provide for their own interests; 18 6 | the present evil state of governments, whatever is saved and comes 19 6 | like to know which of the governments now existing is in your 20 8 | easily answered: the four governments of which I spoke, so far 21 8 | Do you know, I said, that governments vary as the dispositions The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | establish in them trustworthy governments carried on by his own supporters, The Statesman Part
23 Intro| it. But are any of these governments worthy of the name? Is not 24 Intro| the best of all lawless governments, and the worst of all lawful 25 Text | only true State. All other governments are not genuine or real; 26 Text | and thus the five names of governments, as they are now reckoned, 27 Text | the worst of all lawful governments, and the best of all lawless