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Aristotle
Politics

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elected

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1 II, VI | body who are themselves elected; for, if but a small number 2 II, VIII| he would have them all elected by the people, that is, 3 II, VIII| mentioned, and those who were elected were to watch over the interests 4 II, IX | improper that the person to be elected should canvass for the office; 5 II, IX | for no one would ask to be elected if he were not. Yet ambition 6 II, X | But in Crete the Cosmi are elected out of certain families, 7 II, XI | of the Carthaginians are elected according to merit—this 8 II, XI | being without salary and not elected by lot, and any similar 9 II, XII | oligarchical element, the elected magistracy, aristocratical, 10 II, XII | that the council and the elected magistracy existed before 11 II, XII | the law courts, which are elected by lot, he is thought to 12 III, XIV | example, the Mytilenaeans elected Pittacus leader against 13 IV, IV | which the magistrates are elected according to a certain property 14 IV, X | Among barbarians there are elected monarchs who exercise a 15 IV, X | despotic rulers were also elected in ancient Hellas, called 16 IV, XIV | office by turns, and are elected out of the tribes and the 17 IV, XIV | special magistrates, who are elected by vote or by lot out of 18 IV, XIV | far as is possible, are elected by vote. I am speaking of 19 IV, XIV | deliberative class being elected out of those who have a 20 IV, XIV | everything else, and they are elected by vote—there the government 21 IV, XIV | are decided by magistrates elected by vote, and others by magistrates 22 IV, XIV | and others by magistrates elected by lot, either absolutely 23 IV, XIV | of select candidates, or elected partly by vote, partly by 24 IV, XIV | who deliberate should be elected by vote or by lot in equal 25 IV, XV | heralds, even ambassadors, are elected by vote. Some duties of 26 IV, XV | exist in many states and are elected officers. There are also 27 IV, XV | magistrates, although they are elected, not out of equal or similar 28 IV, XV | C) some officers may be elected by some, others by all, 29 IV, XVI | four modes, if they are elected from a part only; for they 30 IV, XVI | all causes; or they may be elected in some cases by vote, and 31 IV, XVI | composed of some who were elected out of all, and of others 32 IV, XVI | and of others who were elected out of some, either by vote 33 V, VI | people because they were elected by them; and such is the 34 V, VI | which the magistrates are elected, as at Abydos, not by the 35 V, VI | ninety in number, and were elected for life and out of certain 36 V, X | against the people, and he is elected by them out of their own 37 V, X | ancient times the people who elected them gave the magistrates, 38 VI, II | and the holders should be elected by lot and no longer by 39 VI, IV | through representatives elected in turn out of the whole 40 VI, IV | inferiors, and the persons elected will rule justly, because 41 VI, V | classes, some of them being elected by vote, the others by lot;


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