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1 3 | aristocracy, or perhaps monarchy, out of the dynasties or 2 3 | one of them may be called monarchy and the other democracy: 3 3 | excessively attached to monarchy, nor the other, if it be 4 4 | and secondly, out of a monarchy; and thirdly, out of some 5 4 | government, whether in a monarchy or oligarchy of wealth or 6 4 | oligarchy, or aristocracy, or monarchy? For we cannot suppose that 7 4 | aristocracy? We have also a monarchy which is held for life, 8 6 | described is in a mean between monarchy and democracy, and such The Republic Book
9 4 | said to have two names, monarchy and aristocracy, according The Statesman Part
10 Intro| government? Are they not three—monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy? 11 Intro| expand these three into six. Monarchy may be divided into royalty 12 Intro| opinion, this is called monarchy; and when he has royal science 13 Intro| best, will be seven. Under monarchy we have already distinguished 14 Intro| notion of a constitutional monarchy, or of a monarchy ruling 15 Intro| constitutional monarchy, or of a monarchy ruling by laws.~The divine 16 Text | What?~STRANGER: Is not monarchy a recognized form of government?~ 17 Text | Yes.~STRANGER: And, after monarchy, next in order comes the 18 Text | accordingly, and ascribe to monarchy two forms and two corresponding 19 Text | beginning of this discussion—monarchy, the rule of the few, and 20 Text | the division?~STRANGER: Monarchy divides into royalty and 21 Text | been said.~STRANGER: Then monarchy, when bound by good prescriptions