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1 I, V | how much more just that a similar distinction should exist 2 I, VII | as to include cookery and similar menial arts. For some duties 3 I, XIII| that they have no virtue. A similar question may be raised about 4 II, VI | time comes for examining similar polities, tend to show that 5 II, X | the two constitutions are similar; for the office of the Ephors 6 II, XI | elected by lot, and any similar points, such as the practice 7 III, I | for our meaning is clear. Similar difficulties to those which 8 III, I | by other magistrates. A similar principle prevails at Carthage; 9 III, IV | fourth is described by some similar term; and while the precise 10 III, V | only be a citizen; and a similar principle is applied to 11 III, XI | understand the whole. There is a similar combination of qualities 12 III, XIII| forward may be met in a similar manner. Some persons doubt 13 III, XIII| left Heracles behind for a similar reason; the ship Argo would 14 III, XIII| the evil by this or some similar measure. The principle, 15 IV, IV | virtue, education, and similar differences.~Of forms of 16 IV, IX | to be educated by them. A similar equality prevails in the 17 IV, XI | factions and dissensions. For a similar reason large states are 18 IV, XIII| exercises, they legislate in a similar spirit. For the poor are 19 IV, XV | elected, not out of equal or similar classes of citizen but differently 20 IV, XV | boys or the women, or any similar office, is suited to an 21 V, IV | proxenus) to interfere. A similar quarrel about an heiress 22 V, VI | certain families in a manner similar to the Lacedaemonian elders. 23 V, X | conspiracies which have arisen from similar causes.~Fear is another 24 V, XI | the Molossians. And for a similar reason it has continued 25 V, XI | the great master, and many similar devices may be gathered 26 V, XII | likeness of this person. (A similar story is told of Peisistratus, 27 V, XII | Their continuance was due to similar causes: Cypselus was a popular 28 VI, III | had to the lot, or to some similar expedient. But, although 29 VI, IV | allotment of land. There is a similar law attributed to Oxylus, 30 VI, IV | agricultural, and in many respects similar, are a pastoral people, 31 VI, VIII| state. A second office of a similar kind undertakes the supervision 32 VI, VIII| necessary office, and of a similar kind, having to do with 33 VI, VIII| Dionysiac contests, and of other similar spectacles. Some of these 34 VII, I | best state of either has a similar ratio to the other. Again, 35 VII, I | In like manner, and by a similar train of argument, the happy 36 VII, VI | dependence by walls and similar fortifications. Cities thus 37 VII, VII | the world. There are also similar differences in the different 38 VII, XI | rampart when an enemy is similar in character and not much 39 VII, XIV | in the same treatment of similar persons, and no government 40 VII, XIV | modern writers have taken a similar view: they commend the Lacedaemonian 41 VII, XIV | great evil in this. On a similar principle any citizen who 42 VII, XVI | sake of health; or for some similar reason.~As to adultery, 43 VII, XVII| has a strengthening effect similar to that produced by the 44 VIII, VII | for Bacchic frenzy and all similar emotions are most suitably