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1 I, II | everyday wants, and the members of it are called by Charondas " 2 I, IX | society increases. For the members of the family originally 3 I, X | medicine not; for surely the members of a household must have 4 II, I | alternatives are conceivable: The members of a state must either have ( 5 II, IV | will no longer call the members of the class they have left 6 III, III | comic chorus, although the members of both may be identical. 7 III, VII | are perversions. For the members of a state, if they are 8 III, IX | from alliances of which the members live apart; and law is only 9 III, XI | dicasts, are only parts or members. And for this reason the 10 III, XIII| be better than the other members of the government, however 11 IV, IX | or only a small one, from members of the assembly, oligarchies 12 IV, XV | This is the case when the members of the assembly receive 13 IV, XVI | causes, may be composed of members some appointed by vote and 14 V, I | magistrates are the only members of the ruling class who 15 V, III | body is made up of many members, and every member ought 16 V, IV | wife. They then drew the members of the ruling class into 17 V, VI | qualification, or to be members of a political club; or, 18 V, VI | have been destroyed by some members of the ruling class taking 19 V, VIII| demagogues and in oligarchies members of ruling houses, or those 20 V, VIII| entrusted chiefly or only to members of the governing class.~ 21 V, X | come about; (1) when the members of the royal family quarrel 22 VI, V | practice to indict, not members of the popular party, but 23 VII, IV | include those only who are members of the state, and who form 24 VII, VIII| necessary condition. The members of an association have necessarily 25 VII, VIII| there must be arms, for the members of a community have need 26 VII, XIV | an impossibility that the members of the government can be