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1 I, IV | Now instruments are of various sorts; some are living, 2 I, VIII| provision of clothing and various instruments. Now if nature 3 I, IX | necessarily came into use. For the various necessaries of life are 4 I, XI | branches, for there are various kinds of things dug out 5 I, XI | written upon these subjects by various persons; for example, by 6 I, XI | the merchants from their various markets came to buy, he 7 I, XIII| first, let us examine the various theories of a perfect state.~ ~ 8 II, XII | conclude our inquiry into the various constitutions which either 9 III, I | essence and attributes of various kinds of governments must 10 III, IV | character and are executed by various classes of slaves, such, 11 III, VI | difficulty in distinguishing the various kinds of authority; they 12 III, VIII| philosophical study of the various sciences, and does not regard 13 III, XVII| respecting royalty and its various forms, and this is the answer 14 IV, II | establish some one among these various forms, whether of democracy 15 IV, IV | people and in the notables various classes are included; of 16 IV, IX | qualification. Such are the various modes of combination.~There 17 IV, XII | arises, similarly assuming various forms according to the kind 18 IV, XIII| explained why there are various forms of government, and 19 IV, XIII| generally and to whom the various forms of government are 20 IV, XIV | people desire. But there are various ways in which all may share 21 IV, XIV | government.~These are the various forms of the deliberative 22 IV, XIV | they correspond to the various forms of government. And 23 IV, XV | the country; for there are various kinds of power: the power 24 IV, XVI | of homicide, which are of various kinds, (a) premeditated, ( 25 V, IX | to be for the interest of various constitutions, all these 26 V, XI | limited by Theopompus in various respects, more particularly 27 V, XII | observed the laws; and in various ways gained the favor of 28 VI, I | power in states, and the various arrangements of law-courts 29 VI, I | we ought to consider the various combinations of these modes 30 VI, I | remains to be mentioned: the various properties and characteristics 31 VI, VIII| of City Warden, and has various departments, which, in more 32 VI, VIII| is distributed among the various departments; these are called 33 VI, VIII| Such officers are called by various names—Scrutineers, Auditors, 34 VII, VIII| little or none of it, the various qualities of men are clearly 35 VII, VIII| the reason why there are various kinds of states and many