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1 I, XI | the second is usury, the third, service for hire—of this, 2 I, XI | labor. There is still a third sort of wealth getting intermediate 3 I, XII | another of a father, and the third of a husband. A husband 4 II, VI | from this latter is taken a third class of counselors and 5 II, VI | second class and out of the third class, but not in this latter 6 II, VII | of temperance; as to the third, if any desire pleasures 7 II, VIII| one of husbandmen, and a third of armed defenders of the 8 II, VIII| sacred, one public, the third private: the first was set 9 II, VIII| support the warriors, the third was the property of the 10 II, XI | aristocracy, there will be a third form under which the constitution 11 II, XII | called zeugitae, or from a third class of so-called knights 12 III, I | another second, another third, have, when regarded in 13 III, II | further question: How this third or fourth ancestor came 14 III, IV | another a pilot, and a third a look-out man, a fourth 15 III, XIV | monarchy, and there was a third (3) which existed in ancient 16 III, XIV | in accordance with law. A third is the power of the so-called 17 IV, IV | to the grace of life. The third class is that of traders, 18 IV, VI | of paying the citizens. A third kind is when all freemen 19 IV, VI | property, there arises a third and further stage of oligarchy, 20 IV, VII | perfect state, and there is a third form, viz., the constitutions 21 IV, IX | between them. (3) There is a third mode, in which something 22 IV, X | own fancy. There is also a third kind of tyranny, which is 23 IV, XI | another very poor, and a third in a mean. It is admitted 24 IV, XVI | offenses against the state; a third is concerned with treason 25 IV, XVI | causes, oligarchical; the third, in which some courts are 26 V, VIII| and in larger cities every third or fifth year. If the whole 27 V, XII | tyrant, was a great soldier. Third in duration was the rule 28 VI, I | added to the second, or the third to the two others, not only 29 VI, VIII| another of the fountains, a third of harbors. There is another 30 VII, XIV | general despotism, and in the third place they should seek to 31 VII, XVII| common custom, and in the third place, what these regulations 32 VIII, V | cultivation, which is a third alternative? Now obviously


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