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1 II, I | nothing in common, or (3) some things in common and 2 II, V | certain barbarians. Or (3), the soil and the produce 3 III, XIV | and there was a third (3) which existed in ancient 4 IV, I | lower degree of either (3). The same principle equally 5 IV, I | under any given conditions (3); both how it is originally 6 IV, II | adapted to states in general; (3) of the other forms of government 7 IV, VII | monarchy, (2) oligarchy, (3) democracy, and (4) the 8 IV, IX | but a mean between them. (3) There is a third mode, 9 IV, XIII| 2) the magistracies; (3) the courts of law; (4) 10 IV, XIII| oath, but the poor may. (3) In the law courts the rich, 11 IV, XIV | electing to them; and thirdly (3) that which has judicial 12 IV, XV | some, others by all, and (3) some again out of some, 13 IV, XV | arise, apart from two (C, 3) out of the three couplings, 14 IV, XV | the former method. And (A 3 a, b, c, B 3 a, b, c) to 15 IV, XV | method. And (A 3 a, b, c, B 3 a, b, c) to appoint from 16 IV, XVI | of law-courts are there? (3) are the judges chosen by 17 V, II | of those who make them? (3) whence arise political 18 V, IX | administrative capacity; (3) virtue and justice of the 19 V, XI | another or against other men; (3) the tyrant desires that 20 V, XI | takes away their power; (3) he humbles them.~This then 21 V, XII | numbers "of which 4 and 3, married with 5, furnish 22 VIII, III | 2) gymnastic exercises, (3) music, to which is sometimes 23 VIII, VII | music may also serve (3) for for enjoyment, for