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1 III, XIV| royalties have the nature of tyrannies because the people are by 2 III, XIV| always had the character of tyrannies, because they possess despotic 3 III, XV | grew up. These passed into tyrannies and tyrannies into democracies; 4 III, XV | passed into tyrannies and tyrannies into democracies; for love 5 V, V | democracies changed into tyrannies. Most of the ancient tyrants 6 V, V | contrary are few and slight. Tyrannies were more common formerly 7 V, X | the manner in which the tyrannies arose in the days when cities 8 V, X | against monarchies, whether tyrannies or royalties, are the same 9 V, X | few can attain.~Once more, tyrannies, like all other governments, 10 V, X | Lacedaemonians put down most of the tyrannies, and so did the Syracusans 11 V, X | were well governed.~Again, tyrannies are destroyed from within, 12 V, X | which induce men to attack tyrannies—hatred and contempt. Hatred 13 V, X | extreme forms of both are only tyrannies distributed among several 14 V, X | are rather monarchies or tyrannies. For the rule of a king 15 V, XI | more lasting."~As to (2) tyrannies, they are preserved in two 16 V, XI | democracy are all found in tyrannies. Such are the power given 17 V, XI | are of course friendly to tyrannies and also to democracies, 18 V, XI | the two methods by which tyrannies are preserved; and there 19 V, XI | of women has ruined many tyrannies. In the indulgence of pleasures 20 V, XII| thirty-five years. Of other tyrannies, that of Hiero and Gelo 21 V, XII| eleventh month. In fact, tyrannies generally have been of quite 22 VI, IV | is that even the ancient tyrannies were patiently endured by