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1 I, II | Hellenic states were originally governed by kings; because the Hellenes 2 I, VIII| intended by nature to be governed, will not submit; for war 3 II, X | population of Crete, are governed by the original laws which 4 III, VI | instance for the good of the governed or for the common good of 5 III, VI | essentially for the good of the governed, as we see to be the case 6 III, XIII| shares in governing and being governed. He differs under different 7 III, XIII| is able and willing to be governed and to govern with a view 8 III, XIV | whether in order to be well governed a state or country should 9 III, XVII| should take his turn in being governed. The whole is naturally 10 IV, VI | courts, and so the state is governed by the poor, who are a majority, 11 IV, VIII| that the state which is governed not by the best citizens 12 IV, VIII| is ill-governed should be governed by the best. But we must 13 IV, XIII| therefore more contented to be governed.~I have explained why there 14 V, VIII| the notables will not be governed by the lower class. In order 15 V, X | time when they were well governed.~Again, tyrannies are destroyed 16 VI, IV | citizens are sure to be governed well (for the offices will 17 VI, IV | satisfied, for they will not be governed by men who are their inferiors, 18 VII, I | lead the best life who are governed in the best manner of which 19 VII, IV | rarely, if ever, be well governed; since all cities which 20 VII, IV | For both governors and governed have duties to perform; 21 VII, IX | the state which is best governed and possesses men who are 22 VII, XIII| which a city will be best governed, and since the city is best 23 VII, XIII| and since the city is best governed which has the greatest opportunity 24 VII, XIV | turn of governing and being governed. Equality consists in the 25 VII, XIV | country unites with the governed in the desire to have a 26 VII, XIV | govern and the other to be governed. No one takes offense at 27 VII, XIV | one takes offense at being governed when he is young, nor does 28 VII, XIV | point of view governors and governed are identical, and from 29 VII, XIV | who are reputed to be best governed, and the legislators who 30 VII, XIV | empire for the good of the governed, and not for the sake of