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lacedaemonians

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1 II, V | shares the use with them. The Lacedaemonians, for example, use one another’ 2 II, V | a prohibition which the Lacedaemonians try to enforce already.~ 3 II, IX | like manner against the Lacedaemonians, for whose misfortunes they 4 II, IX | all the neighbors of the Lacedaemonians, whether Argives, Messenians, 5 II, IX | during the wars of the Lacedaemonians, first against the Argives, 6 II, IX | in Crete; but among the Lacedaemonians every one is expected to 7 II, X | Lyctians are a colony of the Lacedaemonians, and the colonists, when 8 II, X | other, and both Cretans and Lacedaemonians have common meals, which 9 II, X | anciently called by the Lacedaemonians not "phiditia" but "andria"; 10 V, IV | distinguished themselves against the Lacedaemonians in the battle of Mantinea, 11 V, IV | for the war against the Lacedaemonians, and, having cheated the 12 V, VII| of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians; the Athenians everywhere 13 V, VII| the oligarchies, and the Lacedaemonians the democracies.~I have 14 V, X | type. And therefore the Lacedaemonians put down most of the tyrannies, 15 V, XI | has continued among the Lacedaemonians, because there it was always 16 VII, XIV| legislator, because the Lacedaemonians, by being trained to meet 17 VII, XIV| state—the crime which the Lacedaemonians accuse king Pausanias of 18 VII, XV | after the manner of the Lacedaemonians. For they, while agreeing 19 VIII, I | particular as in some others the Lacedaemonians are to be praised, for they 20 VIII, IV | their growth. Although the Lacedaemonians have not fallen into this 21 VIII, IV | And even if we suppose the Lacedaemonians to be right in their end, 22 VIII, IV | It is notorious that the Lacedaemonians themselves, while they alone 23 VIII, IV | others. We should judge the Lacedaemonians not from what they have 24 VIII, V | hearing others, like the Lacedaemonians?—for they, without learning


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