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1 II, IV | and children seems better suited to the husbandmen than to 2 II, X | is an extraordinary one, suited rather to a close oligarchy 3 III, XVII| determine what natures are suited for government by a king, 4 III, XVII| while the people who are suited for constitutional freedom 5 IV, I | government which is best suited to states in general; for 6 IV, I | the best, and which are suited to different constitutions; 7 IV, I | same laws cannot be equally suited to all oligarchies or to 8 IV, II | government to whom each is suited. For democracy may meet 9 IV, XIII| forms of government are best suited; all this has now been explained.~ 10 IV, XV | proceed to determine which are suited to different forms of government. 11 IV, XV | or any similar office, is suited to an aristocracy rather 12 VI, I | what forms of democracy are suited to particular cities, and 13 VI, I | other forms of government is suited. Further, we must not only 14 VI, VII | for this service is better suited to the rich than to the 15 VII, IV | also have the materials suited to him.~First among the 16 VII, IX | and the employments are suited to different primes of life, 17 VII, X | spirit they will be better suited for their work, and there 18 VII, XI | varies: thus an acropolis is suited to an oligarchy or a monarchy, 19 VII, XVI | constitution of an athlete is not suited to the life of a citizen, 20 VII, XVII| most milk in it is best suited to human beings; but the 21 VIII, V | the young. The study is suited to the stage of youth, for 22 VIII, VI | quiet. The rattle is a toy suited to the infant mind, and 23 VIII, VII | appears to be, which is suited to children of tender age,