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1 I, VI | slaves, but confine the term to barbarians. Yet, in using 2 I, X | increase at interest. And this term interest, which means the 3 II, III | an obvious fallacy in the term "all": like some other words, " 4 II, X | also to resign before their term of office has expired. Surely 5 III, I | what is the meaning of the term? For here again there may 6 III, I | sense, as we might apply the term to children who are too 7 III, I | what we want is a common term including both dicast and 8 III, IV | described by some similar term; and while the precise definition 9 III, XIV | for life, sometimes for a term of years, or until certain 10 IV, VII | recognize four only. The term "aristocracy" is rightly 11 IV, VIII| oligarchy and democracy; but the term is usually applied to those 12 IV, VIII| towards democracy, and the term aristocracy to those which 13 IV, IX | modes is a common or middle term between them, and is therefore 14 IV, IX | neither of these is the common term, but a mean between them. ( 15 IV, X | most usual meaning of the term, and considered whether 16 IV, XV | be for life or for a long term of years; or, if for a short 17 IV, XV | years; or, if for a short term only, shall the same persons 18 IV, XV | to be included under the term "offices"? That is a question 19 VII, XIII| absolute. And I used the term "conditional" to express 20 VII, XVI | have nearly reached their term of three-score years and