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1 I, IX | later, when the family divided into parts, the parts shared 2 II, V | common, but the produce divided among individuals for their 3 II, VI | state. The population is divided into two classes—one of 4 II, VIII| composed of 10,000 citizens divided into three parts—one of 5 II, VIII| defenders of the state. He also divided the land into three parts, 6 II, VIII| the husbandmen. He also divided laws into three classes, 7 II, IX | considered as about equally divided into men and women; and, 8 III, XV | whereas the one man is not divided against himself. To which 9 IV, II | discussion about governments we divided them into three true forms: 10 IV, IV | The notables again may be divided according to their wealth, 11 IV, XV | receives the sole, and not the divided attention of the worker. 12 IV, XV | Again, should offices be divided according to the subjects 13 V, VI | the oligarchs, who were divided, and division is always 14 V, VIII| should their property not be divided, but their incomes also, 15 V, X | the reigning family are divided among themselves, as that 16 V, XI | because there it was always divided between two, and afterwards 17 VI, III | assembly or the courts are divided, recourse is had to the 18 VI, VIII| entrusted to one person, but divided among several taken from 19 VII, IX | the body of the citizen is divided into two classes, the warriors 20 VII, X | that the state ought to be divided into classes, and that the 21 VII, X | The land must therefore be divided into two parts, one public 22 VII, X | then, the land should be divided in the manner described. 23 VII, XII | XII~As the walls are to be divided by guardhouses and towers 24 VII, XIV | Now the soul of man is divided into two parts, one of which 25 VII, XIV | ordinary way of speaking, is divided into two kinds, for there 26 VII, XIV | must evidently be similarly divided. And there must be a corresponding 27 VII, XIV | whole of life is further divided into two parts, business 28 VII, XVII| which education has to be divided, from seven to the age of 29 VIII, II | things; for occupations are divided into liberal and illiberal;