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1 II, IX | therefore they should not determine them merely on their own 2 II, XI | elders, if unanimous, may determine whether they will or will 3 III, I | governments must first of all determine "What is a state?" At present 4 III, I | for instance, the Ephors determine suits about contracts, which 5 III, XIV | others. But first we must determine whether there is one species 6 III, XV | But when the law cannot determine a point at all, or not well, 7 III, XVI | the law seems unable to determine, but in such cases can a 8 III, XVI | purpose, and appoints them to determine matters which are left undecided 9 III, XVI | which the law is unable to determine, since no one doubts that 10 III, XVII| But first of all, I must determine what natures are suited 11 IV, IV | we should first of all determine the organs which are indispensable 12 IV, IV | will dispense justice and determine what is just. And as the 13 IV, XV | and then we may proceed to determine which are suited to different 14 IV, XV | will be evident when we determine the nature of their powers. 15 IV, XVI | or by lot?~First, let me determine how many kinds of law-courts 16 VII, I | of a state ought first to determine which is the most eligible 17 VII, V | It is not difficult to determine the general character of 18 VII, VI | which will pronounce and determine who may hold communication 19 VII, IX | about the expedient and determine matters of law, and these 20 VII, IX | who carry arms can always determine the fate of the constitution. 21 VII, XIII| constitution itself, let us seek to determine out of what and what sort 22 VII, XVI | their union, let us also determine how long they shall continue 23 VII, XVII| after a fuller discussion determine whether such liberty should 24 VIII, V | subject. It is not easy to determine the nature of music, or 25 VIII, VI | VI~And now we have to determine the question which has been