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1 II, VIII| that the decisions of the courts ought not to be given by 2 II, VIII| can distinguish; but in courts of law this is impossible, 3 II, XII | aristocratical, and the courts of law, democratical. The 4 II, XII | but that he formed the courts of law out of an the citizens, 5 II, XII | supreme power to the law courts, which are elected by lot, 6 II, XII | non-democratic element. When the law courts grew powerful, to please 7 III, XI | and the senate, and the courts consist of many persons, 8 IV, VI | in the assembly or in the courts, and so the state is governed 9 IV, XIII| the magistracies; (3) the courts of law; (4) the use of arms; ( 10 IV, XIII| poor may. (3) In the law courts the rich, and the rich only, 11 IV, XIII| in the assembly or at the courts, heavy fines are imposed 12 IV, XIV | of oligarchies respecting courts of law. For in oligarchies 13 IV, XVI | the same or by different courts. (7) There are courts for 14 IV, XVI | different courts. (7) There are courts for strangers: of these 15 IV, XVI | these there must be (8) courts for small suits about sums 16 IV, XVI | small suits, nor of the courts for homicide and for strangers: 17 IV, XVI | cases taken by lot, or some courts, even when judging the same 18 IV, XVI | the third, in which some courts are taken from all classes, 19 V, XI | inflicted by officers and courts of law. It is a precaution 20 VI, I | aristocratically, or when the courts and the deliberative part 21 VI, II | services; assembly, law courts, magistrates, everybody 22 VI, III | the elections and of the courts?—Which, according to the 23 VI, III | if the assembly or the courts are divided, recourse is 24 VI, V | corrupt practices of the courts, things which have before 25 VI, VIII| contracts, and decisions of the courts, all public indictments, 26 VI, VIII| several taken from different courts. In like manner an effort 27 VI, VIII| the country; also with the courts of law, with the records