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1 I, II | community, large enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, 2 I, IX | property have no limit. Being nearly connected with the preceding, 3 II, VI | VI~The same, or nearly the same, objections apply 4 II, VIII| guardians of the citizens, and nearly all the principal magistrates, 5 II, IX | to the same result. And nearly two-fifths of the whole 6 II, X | The Cretan constitution nearly resembles the Spartan, and 7 II, X | For the two countries are nearly connected; the Lyctians 8 II, X | across the sea, around which nearly all the Hellenes are settled; 9 II, XI | Cretan, and the Carthaginian—nearly resemble one another, and 10 III, IV | IV~There is a point nearly allied to the preceding: 11 III, XIII| the noble; for they are nearly akin. For the noble are 12 III, XIV | among the barbarians, which nearly resembles tyranny. But this 13 V, I | proposed to ourselves is now nearly completed. Next in order 14 V, I | of the middle class more nearly approximates to democracy 15 V, III | Chalcidian colonists, were nearly all expelled by them.~Now, 16 V, X | Potter," because they are nearly akin, for the extreme form 17 V, XI | should be the very reverse of nearly everything which has been 18 VI, VIII| of the sacred revenues. Nearly connected with these there 19 VII, VII | in excess.~ ~Thus we have nearly determined the number and 20 VII, VII | their territory. I say "nearly," for we ought not to require 21 VII, XVI | Nor ought they to be too nearly of an age; to youthful marriages 22 VII, XVI | decline of life, and have nearly reached their term of three-score