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1 I, IV | their own accord entered the assembly of the Gods;~ ~if, in like 2 II, VI | compelled by law to attend the assembly and vote for magistrates 3 III, I | nor have they any regular assembly, but only extraordinary 4 III, XI | assigned to the people, for the assembly is supreme in all such matters. 5 III, XI | qualification, sit in the assembly and deliberate and judge, 6 III, XI | and the senate, and the assembly, of which individual senators, 7 III, XIV | when he is attacked in the assembly, but when the army goes 8 III, XV | cases. Now any member of the assembly, taken separately, is certainly 9 IV, IV | all things to the popular assembly. And therefore they grow 10 IV, VI | from taking part in the assembly or in the courts, and so 11 IV, IX | one, from members of the assembly, oligarchies a high one; 12 IV, XIII| they relate to (1) the assembly; (2) the magistracies; ( 13 IV, XIII| are allowed to attend the assembly and to try causes; but if 14 IV, XIII| not attend either in the assembly or at the courts, heavy 15 IV, XIII| the law-courts or in the assembly. concerning (4) the possession 16 IV, XIV | democracy the citizen form one assembly, but meet only to elect 17 IV, XV | when the members of the assembly receive abundant pay; for 18 V, VIII| should be made at a general assembly of the citizens, and duplicates 19 VI, II | private contracts; that the assembly should be supreme over all 20 VI, II | is payment for services; assembly, law courts, magistrates, 21 VI, III | at present, when, if the assembly or the courts are divided, 22 VI, IV | do not often attend the assembly, and not having the necessaries 23 VI, IV | can readily come to the assembly, because they are continually 24 VI, IV | is a town population the assembly ought not to meet, in democracies, 25 VI, VIII| in a democracy, over the assembly. For there must be a body