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1 II, V | which prevail at Sparta and Crete respecting common meals, 2 II, IX | governments of Lacedaemon and Crete, and indeed in all governments, 3 II, IX | at the public cost, as in Crete; but among the Lacedaemonians 4 II, X | spent most of his time in Crete. For the two countries are 5 II, X | colonists, when they came to Crete, adopted the constitution 6 II, X | or subject population of Crete, are governed by the original 7 II, X | meals originally came from Crete. Further, the two constitutions 8 II, X | answer to the elders in Crete, who are termed by the Cretans 9 II, X | kingly office once existed in Crete, but was abolished, and 10 II, X | Cosmi.~The common meals of Crete are certainly better managed 11 II, X | rights of citizenship. But in Crete they are of a more popular 12 II, X | any chance persons, but in Crete this is not counterbalanced 13 II, X | to be permanent. But in Crete the Cosmi are elected out 14 II, X | already said, the island of Crete is saved by her situation; 15 II, X | Perioeci are contented in Crete, whereas the Helots are 16 II, X | Enough of the government of Crete.~ 17 II, XI | permitted in Sparta and Crete. That the magistrates of 18 II, XII| by birth, was trained in Crete, where he lived in the exercise 19 VII, II | thus in Lacedaemon and Crete the system of education 20 VII, X | continued in Egypt and in Crete to this day, and was established, 21 VII, X | in Egypt and of Minos in Crete. The institution of common 22 VII, X | of ancient date, being in Crete as old as the reign of Minos,