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1 II, VI | for many would prefer the Lacedaemonian, or, possibly, some other 2 II, VI | forms, and they praise the Lacedaemonian because it is made up of 3 II, IX | Again, the license of the Lacedaemonian women defeats the intention 4 II, IX | war, the influence of the Lacedaemonian women has been most mischievous. 5 II, IX | enemy. This license of the Lacedaemonian women existed from the earliest 6 II, IX | necessarily fall into poverty.~The Lacedaemonian constitution is defective 7 II, X | than the later, and the Lacedaemonian is said to be, and probably 8 II, X | institutions resemble the Lacedaemonian. The Helots are the husbandmen 9 II, X | better managed than the Lacedaemonian; for in Lacedaemon every 10 II, X | better ordered than the Lacedaemonian there can be no doubt.~On 11 II, X | been already made about the Lacedaemonian elders. Their irresponsibility 12 II, X | has the same effect as the Lacedaemonian prohibition of strangers; 13 II, XI | is in some very like the Lacedaemonian. Indeed, all three states— 14 II, XI | Indeed, all three states—the Lacedaemonian, the Cretan, and the Carthaginian— 15 II, XI | constitution resembles the Lacedaemonian are the following: The common 16 II, XI | is the character of the Lacedaemonian, Cretan, and Carthaginian 17 II, XII| and Solon did both. Of the Lacedaemonian constitution I have already 18 III, XIV| according to law, (1) the Lacedaemonian is thought to answer best 19 III, XIV| tyranny. The fourth is the Lacedaemonian, which is in fact a generalship, 20 III, XV | need only consider two, the Lacedaemonian and the absolute royalty; 21 IV, I | particular, for example the Lacedaemonian. Any change of government 22 IV, IX | extremes appear in it. The Lacedaemonian constitution, for example, 23 V, III| the month by Cleomenes the Lacedaemonian, were compelled to admit 24 V, VI | a manner similar to the Lacedaemonian elders. Oligarchy is liable 25 V, X | gained a territory, like the Lacedaemonian, Macedonian, and Molossian 26 VII, XIV| similar view: they commend the Lacedaemonian constitution, and praise 27 VII, XIV| who have written about the Lacedaemonian constitution have praised