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1 I, VI | opposite view have in a certain way right on their side, 2 I, VII | but because he is of a certain character, and the same 3 I, VIII| viviparous animals have up to a certain time a supply of food for 4 II, V | which is said to exist among certain barbarians. Or (3), the 5 II, V | Property should be in a certain sense common, but, as a 6 II, V | states, exists already to a certain extent and may be carried 7 II, VI | sufficiently equalized by a certain number of marriages being 8 II, VI | land also increase to a certain extent? Again, will the 9 II, VII | was of opinion that, to a certain extent, accumulation should 10 II, VIII| if the accuser produce a certain number of witnesses from 11 II, VIII| infer that sometimes and in certain cases laws may be changed; 12 II, VIII| anybody who likes, or only by certain persons? These are very 13 II, IX | matter of the Andrians, certain of the Ephors who were bribed 14 II, X | Cosmi are elected out of certain families, and not out of 15 III, I | that the state has done a certain act; others, no, not the 16 III, I | citizen because he lives in a certain place, for resident aliens 17 III, I | prevails at Carthage; there certain magistrates decide all causes. 18 III, II | furthering the state, whether a certain act is or is not an act 19 III, III | respecting the state, whether a certain act is or is not an act 20 III, V | are only citizens on a certain assumption. Nay, in ancient 21 III, XI | For this reason Solon and certain other legislators give them 22 III, XI | form of government involves certain difficulties. In the first 23 III, XII | sort of equality; and to a certain extent they agree in the 24 III, XII | commensurable; for if a certain amount is better than some 25 III, XIII| unequal share in all, it is certain that all forms of government 26 III, XIII| All men have a claim in a certain sense, as I have already 27 III, XIV | term of years, or until certain duties had been performed. 28 III, XIV | subjects, but limited to certain functions; the king was 29 III, XVI | even if it be better for certain individuals to govern, they 30 IV, IV | are elected according to a certain property qualification, 31 IV, X | with one another, exhibit certain differences. And they are, 32 IV, XIV | But in oligarchies either certain persons should be co-opted 33 IV, XV | assigned of deliberating about certain measures and ofjudging and 34 IV, XV | from the free—or are there certain differences in the offices 35 IV, XV | offices are peculiar to certain forms of government: for 36 IV, XVI | all classes, and some from certain classes only, aristocratical 37 V, IV | government of Epidamnus. A certain man betrothed his daughter 38 V, VI | elected for life and out of certain families in a manner similar 39 V, VI | magistrate to persons having a certain money qualification, often 40 V, VII | Order"; for he speaks of certain citizens who were ruined 41 V, XI | which was thus made in a certain sense not less, but greater. 42 V, XII | but all things change in a certain cycle; and that the origin 43 V, XII | conceives that nature at certain times produces bad men who 44 VI, IV | people are drawn from a certain class. Some of the ancient 45 VI, IV | should possess more than a certain quantity of land, or that, 46 VI, IV | land should not be within a certain distance from the town or 47 VI, IV | effect that there should be a certain portion of every man’s land 48 VI, IV | slaves (which may be to a certain extent advantageous) and 49 VI, VII | who have abstained for a certain number of years from mean 50 VI, VIII| magistrates are chosen in certain states—guardians of the 51 VII, II | which was handed round at a certain feast. Among the Iberians, 52 VII, III | activity, and therefore a certain kind of action, is an end, 53 VII, IV | impossible. There will be a certain number of citizens, a country 54 VII, IV | there may be a ship of a certain size, either too large or 55 VII, VIII| fourthly, there must be a certain amount of revenue, both 56 VII, X | historians say that there was a certain Italus, king of Oenotria, 57 VII, X | retain this institution and certain other laws of his. On the 58 VII, XI | straight lines, but only certain quarters and regions; thus 59 VII, XIII| so, too, he must have a certain character, both of body 60 VIII, II | to acquire, but only in a certain degree, and if he attend 61 VIII, V | by gymnastic to be of a certain character? Or shall we say 62 VIII, VI | it is quite possible that certain methods of teaching and 63 VIII, VII | of melodies proposed by certain philosophers into ethical