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1 I, II | Hesiod is right when he says,~First house and wife and 2 I, II | the same blood. As Homer says:~Each one gives law to his 3 I, IV | tripods of Hephaestus, which, says the poet,~of their own accord 4 I, VI | The Helen of Theodectes says:~Who would presume to call 5 I, VII | honorable sort; as the proverb says, "slave before slave, master 6 I, VIII| Solon in one of his poems says that~No bound to riches 7 I, XIII| attributes; as the poet says of women,~Silence is a woman’ 8 II, III | be that every individual says "mine" and "not mine" at 9 II, IV | Symposium, who, as Aristophanes says, desire to grow together 10 II, V | Friends," as the proverb says, "will have all things common." 11 II, V | exist equally among them. He says indeed that, having so good 12 II, V | always to the same: as he says, "God mingles gold in some, 13 II, V | guardians even of happiness, and says that the legislator ought 14 II, VI | being clearer? For Socrates says that a man should have so 15 II, VI | their subjects; he only says that they should be related 16 II, VI | the persons so chosen, he says that there ought to be an 17 II, VII | equality of honor; as the poet says,~The bad and good alike 18 II, VIII| the law to commended which says that the judges, when a 19 II, IX | when Lycurgus, as tradition says, wanted to bring the women 20 II, XII | the other not. Tradition says the two friends arranged 21 III, IV | exercises? As Euripides says:~No subtle arts for me, 22 III, IX | as the sophist Lycophron says, and has no real power to 23 III, XV | will be mischievous. But, says the lover of royalty, the 24 IV, IV | in the Republic. Socrates says that a state is made up 25 IV, IV | such a democracy the law says that it is just for the 26 IV, IV | but collectively. Homer says that "it is not good to 27 V, IV | beginning—as the proverb says—"Well begun is half done"; 28 V, VIII| as in the fallacy which says that "if each part is little, 29 V, XI | what each of his subjects says or does, and should employ 30 V, XI | out nail," as the proverb says. It is characteristic of 31 V, XI | themselves. As Heracleitus says, "It is difficult to fight 32 V, XII | or perfect state. He only says that the cause is that nothing 33 V, XII | to the other changes; he says that the Spartan constitution 34 V, XII | monarchy. Further, he never says whether tyranny is, or is 35 VII, X | established, as tradition says, by a law of Sesostris in 36 VII, XV | for truly, as the proverb says, "There is no leisure for 37 VIII, III | pass his leisure; as Homer says,~But he who alone should 38 VIII, III | in another place Odysseus says there is no better way of 39 VIII, V | to cease," as Euripides says? And for this end men also 40 VIII, V | without songs; as Musaeus says:~Song to mortals of all