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1 II, VII | told him to consider how long the operation would take, 2 II, IX | Messenians, the men were long away from home, and, on 3 II, IX | therefore, in spite of their long wars, no lack of population 4 II, IX | gives victory in war. So long as they were at war, therefore, 5 III, VI | possibly some noble element so long as the evils of existence 6 IV, II | little better, for it is a long way from aristocracy, and 7 IV, XV | they be for life or for a long term of years; or, if for 8 IV, XV | second time only after a long interval, and others he 9 IV, XV | often, the others only after long intervals. Hence there is 10 V, III | the foot be four cubits long and the rest of the body 11 V, VIII| office is short, whereas long possession begets tyranny 12 V, VIII| great offices, and have a long tenure of them.~Constitutions 13 V, VIII| give moderate honor for a long time rather than great honor 14 V, X | whether civil or religious, a long tenure. Others arose out 15 V, XI | kingly office has lasted so long among the Molossians. And 16 VI, IV | states, and will not last long unless well regulated by 17 VI, V | although they do not like to be long absent from their own affairs, 18 VII, IV | ship which is only a span long will not be a ship at all, 19 VII, IV | ship a quarter of a mile long; yet there may be a ship 20 VII, XIV | refuted by argument and has long ago been refuted by facts. 21 VII, XVI | let us also determine how long they shall continue to beget 22 VIII, V | those who practice only long enough to learn). If they