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1 II, IX | eligible to the Ephoralty. The election of Ephors out of the whole 2 II, IX | upon this quality in the election of the elders; for no one 3 II, XI | not the leisure. If, then, election of magistrates for their 4 II, XI | characteristic of oligarchy, and election for merit of aristocracy, 5 III, XI | to elections? For a right election can only be made by those 6 III, XI | this argument, neither the election of magistrates, nor the 7 III, XI | a strange thing, yet the election and calling to account of 8 IV, V | fired by co-optation. If the election is made out of all the qualified 9 IV, IX | be democratical, and the election of them oligarchical; democratical 10 IV, IX | all offices are filled by election and none by lot, is one 11 IV, XIV| the citizens meet about election to offices and about scrutinies, 12 V, I | go to the Heliaea when an election takes place, and the office 13 V, II | causes of another sort are election intrigues, carelessness, 14 V, III| without revolution, owing to election contests, as at Heraea ( 15 V, V | where there is a popular election of the magistrates and no 16 V, IX | we choose? In making the election ought we not to consider 17 VI, I | of the government and the election of officers is constituted 18 VI, I | are oligarchical, and the election to office aristocratical, 19 VI, II | democracy are as follows the election of officers by all out of 20 VI, IV | offices should be filled up by election and from persons having 21 VII, IV | this knowledge, both the election to offices and the decision