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1 I, II | slave, the first thing to arise is the family, and Hesiod 2 II, V | like, which are said to arise out of the possession of 3 II, VII | Moreover, civil troubles arise, not only out of the inequality 4 III, IX | place and intermarry. Hence arise in cities family connections, 5 IV, IV | they are, and whence they arise, I will now proceed to consider, 6 IV, XI | others nothing, there may arise an extreme democracy, or 7 IV, XI | but it is not so likely to arise out of the middle constitutions 8 IV, XI | exceed in number, troubles arise, and the state soon comes 9 IV, XII | form of democracy will then arise; if the artisans and laboring 10 IV, XIII| differences are, and whence they arise, and what is the best form 11 IV, XV | concerning which many questions arise: What shall their number 12 IV, XV | lot. Thus the modes that arise, apart from two (C, 3) out 13 V, I | of revolution; and hence arise two sorts of changes in 14 V, II | and poltical revolutions arise, we must first of all ascertain 15 V, II | who make them? (3) whence arise political disturbances and 16 V, III | of citizens. Revolutions arise from this cause as well, 17 V, VI | clubs. Revolutions also arise out of marriages or lawsuits 18 V, VII | land. Again, revolutions arise when an individual who is 19 V, VIII| demagogues are very likely to arise among them, as I have already 20 V, VIII| to the revolutions which arise from inequality.~But above 21 V, X | which the motive is ambition arise in a different way as well 22 V, X | such forms of government arise, they are rather monarchies 23 V, XI | youth should be supposed to arise from affection, and not 24 VI, I | and from what causes they arise.~Of democracy and all other 25 VI, I | of democratic government arise. There are several of these 26 VII, IX | only by some; and hence arise the differences of constitutions, 27 VII, XVI | beget, for from these causes arise quarrels and differences 28 VII, XVI | contemporaries, and disputes will arise in the management of the