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1 III, 3 | plain also from the ancient constitutions, which Homer represented; 2 V, 7 | everywhere the same, since constitutions also are not the same, though 3 VII, 12 | particular person), natural constitutions and states of being, and 4 VIII, 10| as it were, of them. The constitutions are monarchy, aristocracy, 5 VIII, 10| are the changes to which constitutions are most subject; for these 6 VIII, 10| find resemblances to the constitutions and, as it were, patterns 7 VIII, 11| 11~Each of the constitutions may be seen to involve friendship