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1 I, II | dispersedly, as was the manner in ancient times. Wherefore men say 2 I, II | themselves either are or were in ancient times under the rule of 3 II, VIII| simple and barbarous. For the ancient Hellenes went about armed 4 II, VIII| each other. The remains of ancient laws which have come down 5 II, IX | that, in the days of their ancient kings, they were in the 6 II, IX | them; and, according to ancient custom, those who cannot 7 II, XII | people, established the ancient Athenian democracy, and 8 III, IV | mechanic is included. Hence in ancient times, and among some nations, 9 III, V | certain assumption. Nay, in ancient times, and among some nations 10 III, XIV | case, as for instance, in ancient times, he had it when upon 11 III, XIV | third (3) which existed in ancient Hellas, called an Aesymnetia 12 III, XIV | out of their sceptre. In ancient times their power extended 13 IV, VIII| the two last, being only ancient wealth and virtue), it is 14 IV, X | rulers were also elected in ancient Hellas, called Aesymnetes 15 IV, XIII| infantry are useless, and in ancient times there was no military 16 IV, XIII| hitherto called democracies. Ancient constitutions, as might 17 V, V | into tyrannies. Most of the ancient tyrants were originally 18 V, V | also take place from the ancient to the latest form of democracy; 19 V, X | chief magistrates; for in ancient times the people who elected 20 V, XII | tyranny, like most of the ancient oligarchies in Sicily; for 21 VI, II | such have survived some ancient change in the constitution 22 VI, IV | A proof is that even the ancient tyrannies were patiently 23 VI, IV | certain class. Some of the ancient laws of most states were, 24 VII, X | tables also appears to be of ancient date, being in Crete as 25 VII, X | be of all people the most ancient; and they have laws and 26 VIII, IV | gymnastic exercises. For their ancient superiority did not depend


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