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1 I, VI | the others exercising the authority and lordship which nature 2 I, VI | have. The abuse of this authority is injurious to both; for 3 I, XIII| woman has, but it is without authority, and the child has, but 4 II, IX | Ephoralty. This magistracy has authority in the highest matters, 5 III, VI | distinguishing the various kinds of authority; they have been often defined 6 III, VII | government, which is the supreme authority in states, must be in the 7 III, X | reply), for the supreme authority justly willed it. But if 8 III, XI | inferior persons should have authority in greater matters than 9 III, XI | may claim to have a higher authority than the few; for the people, 10 III, XV | these laws will have no authority when they miss the mark, 11 III, XV | other cases retaining their authority. But when the law cannot 12 III, XVI | then men say that to give authority to any one man when all 13 III, XVI | example judges, who have authority to decide some matters which 14 III, XVII| said before, to give them authority is not only agreeable to 15 IV, IV | the invitation; and so the authority of every office is undermined. 16 IV, IV | for where the laws have no authority, there is no constitution. 17 IV, VI | and so they set up the authority of the law, and attend assemblies 18 IV, VIII| share in the government has authority. Now in most states the 19 IV, XI | willing nor able to submit to authority. The evil begins at home; 20 IV, XIV | what they should exercise authority, and what should be the 21 IV, XIV | deliberative element has authority in matters of war and peace, 22 IV, XIV | particular persons have authority in particular matters—for 23 IV, XV | jurisdiction, and in which authority should be centralized: for 24 V, V | Prytanis, who had supreme authority in many important matters. 25 V, X | tyranny, and to extend their authority contrary to the law. Royalties 26 VI, VIII| which convenes the supreme authority in the state. In some places 27 VII, VIII| too, in order to maintain authority both against disobedient