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1 I, XIII| be deemed to have their special attributes; as the poet 2 I, XIII| meaner sort of mechanic has a special and separate slavery; and 3 II, V | use of it common; and the special business of the legislator 4 II, XII | first person who had any special skill in legislation, and 5 III, I | exception can be taken, and his special characteristic is that he 6 III, IV | the ruler should be of a special kind; for are not the children 7 III, IV | As though there were a special education needed by a ruler. 8 III, XI | judges than those who have special knowledge—as a body they 9 III, XIII| government, and from their special point of view, such a measure 10 IV, IV | deliberation, which is the special business of political common 11 IV, VIII| according to merit is a special characteristic of aristocracy, 12 IV, XIV | are referred severally to special magistrates, who are elected 13 IV, XIV | those magistracies in which special knowledge is required. A 14 IV, XV | every office should have a special function; where the citizens 15 IV, XV | states a narrower sphere. Special offices are peculiar to 16 IV, XV | birth, or merit, or for some special reason, as at Megara only 17 V, VIII| make money. In oligarchies special precautions should be used 18 V, XI | their purpose. Therefore special precaution should be taken 19 VI, IV | those who are marked out by special ability should be appointed. 20 VII, IV | have duties to perform; the special functions of a governor 21 VII, XI | from the country by by war. Special care should be taken of 22 VII, XII | oracle has restricted to a special locality. The site should 23 VII, XV | possession of every good, have special need of justice and temperance—