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1 I, XII | and younger, of father and son.~ 2 II, III | the same person his own son and the same person his 3 II, III | anybody will be equally the son of anybody, and will therefore 4 II, III | boy will be "so and so’s son," the son of each of the 5 II, III | be "so and so’s son," the son of each of the thousand, 6 II, III | called by one man his own son whom another calls his own 7 II, III | of somebody than to be a son after Plato’s fashion! Nor 8 II, IV | familiarities between father and son or between brother and brother, 9 II, IV | relationship of father and son or of brothers with one 10 II, IV | will certainly not say "my son," or the son "my father." 11 II, IV | not say "my son," or the son "my father." As a little 12 II, IV | father should care about the son, or the son about the father, 13 II, IV | care about the son, or the son about the father, or brothers 14 II, VIII| VIII~Hippodamus, the son of Euryphon, a native of 15 IV, V | of oligarchy is when the son succeeds the father. There 16 IV, VI | the law ordains that the son shall succeed the father. 17 IV, XIV | deliberation are self-elected, and son succeeds father, and they 18 V, VI | in some places father and son, in others elder and younger 19 V, VI | mentioned, that father and son not hold office together, 20 V, X | carried off by Evagoras’s son. Many conspiracies have 21 V, X | and the younger to his own son Amyntas, under the idea 22 V, X | likely to quarrel with his son by Cleopatra—Crataeas made 23 V, X | of Hiero, flattered the son of Gelo and led him into 24 V, XII | half, and Psammetichus the son of Gorgus three. Their continuance 25 VII, III | should make no account of his son, nor the son of his father, 26 VII, III | account of his son, nor the son of his father, nor friend