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1 I, XI | The discussion of such matters is not unworthy of philosophy, 2 I, XI | any one who cares for such matters may refer to their writings. 3 I, XIII| state are women.~Of these matters, enough has been said; of 4 II, V | generally fall out over everyday matters and quarrel about any trifle 5 II, IX | authority in the highest matters, but the Ephors are chosen 6 II, X | has expired. Surely all matters of this kind are better 7 II, XI | the people decide on such matters as well. And whatever the 8 II, XI | under them many important matters should be co-opted, that 9 II, XI | proof in military and naval matters; the duties of command and 10 III, XI | have authority in greater matters than the good would appear 11 III, XI | assembly is supreme in all such matters. Yet persons of any age, 12 III, XI | magistrates should regulate those matters only on which the laws are 13 III, XIV | then they take the command. Matters of religion are likewise 14 III, XIV | has the disposal of public matters; this form corresponds to 15 III, XVI | appoints them to determine matters which are left undecided 16 III, XVI | relate to more important matters, than written laws, and 17 III, XVI | authority to decide some matters which the law is unable 18 III, XVI | best man should rule. For matters of detail about which men 19 III, XVI | that the decision of such matters must be left to man, but 20 IV, XIV | element has authority in matters of war and peace, in making 21 IV, XIV | to make scrutinies. Other matters are referred severally to 22 IV, XIV | or alliances while other matters are administered by the 23 IV, XIV | authority in particular matters—for example, when the whole 24 IV, XIV | themselves exclusively with matters on which these have previously 25 IV, XV | should also know over which matters several local tribunals 26 IV, XV | controlled.~Enough of these matters. I will now inquire into 27 IV, XVI | they are appointed, the matters with which they are concerned, 28 V, V | their ignorance of military matters prevents them from usurping 29 V, V | authority in many important matters. Moreover, in those days, 30 V, VII | who had charge of these matters, and who are called councillors, 31 V, VIII| more especially in small matters; for transgression creeps 32 V, IX | own party principles push matters to extremes; they do not 33 V, X | supreme in all important matters; but in our own day men 34 VI, II | all should judge, in all matters, or in most and in the greatest 35 VI, VIII| having to do with the same matters without the walls and in 36 VI, VIII| of the Gods and to other matters of religion. One office 37 VI, VIII| offices concerned with matters of religion, with war, with 38 VII, IX | expedient and determine matters of law, and these seem in 39 VII, XII | say no more about these matters for the present.~ 40 VIII, V | intoxicated or in jest. But these matters may be left for the present.~