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1 I, I | and every community is established with a view to some good; 2 I, II | family is the association established by nature for the supply 3 II, II | institution evidently is not established by his arguments. Further, 4 II, VII | which all come nearer to established or existing ones than either 5 II, VII | when a state was already established; and that then the shortest 6 II, XI | aristocracy cannot be firmly established. Those who have been at 7 II, XII | emancipated the people, established the ancient Athenian democracy, 8 III, III | that some constitutions are established by force, and not for the 9 III, IX | having a common place, established for the prevention of mutual 10 III, IX | a community can only be established among those who live in 11 III, XV | set upon their masters and established democracies. Since cities 12 III, XVIII| comes into being and is established.~ ~ 13 IV, II | when the latter should be established. In what follows we have 14 IV, IV | state, as if a state were established merely to supply the necessaries 15 IV, V | the constitution which is established by law, although not democratic, 16 IV, V | conversely in other states the established constitution may incline 17 IV, X | kind of royalty should be established, and from what source, and 18 IV, XI | form of government, and established in states, the one, democracies, 19 IV, XV | or how they ought to be established, will be evident when we 20 IV, XVI | forms law-courts can be established has now been considered. 21 V, V | and defeating the people, established the oligarchy. The same 22 V, VII | the revolutionists, who established a dynastic oligarchy.~All 23 V, IX | first of all, loyalty to the established constitution; (2) the greatest 24 V, XI | power of the kings, but established on a more lasting basis 25 VI, I | of government are to be established.~First of all let us speak 26 VI, IV | and brotherhoods should be established; the private rites of families 27 VI, VII | oligarchy is likely to be established. For the security of the 28 VII, II | like kind, some of them established by law and others by custom. 29 VII, X | Crete to this day, and was established, as tradition says, by a 30 VII, XI | great reservoirs may be established for the collection of rainwater, 31 VII, XII | Below this spot should be established an agora, such as that which 32 VII, XII | respectively, ought to be established near an agora and some public 33 VII, XVI | number of children, if the established customs of the state forbid