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1 I, I | citizens rule and are ruled in turn, then he is called a statesman.~ 2 I, IX | try other arts, using in turn every faculty in a manner 3 I, IX | Nevertheless, some men turn every quality or art into 4 II, II | is that equals should in turn retire from office and should, 5 II, II | the others are ruled in turn, as if they were no longer 6 II, VII | upon which all revolutions turn. This danger was recognized 7 II, XII | thus every demagogue in turn increased the power of the 8 III, VI | every one would take his turn of service; and then again, 9 III, XV | open to the citizens in turn? Secondly, is it well that 10 III, XVI | that an should have their turn. We thus arrive at law; 11 III, XVII| able to rule and to obey in turn by a law which gives office 12 III, XVII| that he should take his turn in being governed. The whole 13 III, XVII| should obey him, not in turn, but always. These are the 14 IV, IV | state, either always or in turn. There only remains the 15 IV, XII | never consent to rule in turn, because they mistrust one 16 IV, XIV | has obtained office in his turn. The citizens, on the other 17 VI, II | to rule and be ruled in turn, and indeed democratic justice 18 VI, II | over each, and each in his turn over all; that the appointment 19 VI, III | should prevail. If they turn out to be equal, there is 20 VI, IV | representatives elected in turn out of the whole people, 21 VI, V | should be distributed in turn according to tribes or other 22 VI, VIII| different magistrates acting in turn should take charge of it.~ 23 VII, XIV | alike should take their turn of governing and being governed.