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1 I, IX | in process of time they put a stamp upon it, to save 2 II, V | although sometimes they are not put together; in other cases 3 II, XII | been a good legislator, who put an end to the exclusiveness 4 III, XIII| objection which is sometimes put forward may be met in a 5 III, XVII| democratical, are accustomed to put forward (for these all recognize 6 IV, VIII| polity and of tyranny. I put them in this order, not 7 IV, IX | taking a portion from each, put the two together, like the 8 V, IV | of such evils, and should put an end to the quarrels of 9 V, IV | they were insulted by him, put some of the sacred treasure 10 V, IV | of Mantinea, attempted to put down the democracy. At Syracuse, 11 V, V | compelled to combine and put down the democracy. The 12 V, V | came back in a body and put an end to the democracy. 13 V, V | river side, where they had put them to graze in land not 14 V, VII | the Athenians everywhere put down the oligarchies, and 15 V, VIII| class: thus an end will be put to the revolutions which 16 V, X | meaning that he must always put out of the way the citizens 17 V, X | therefore the Lacedaemonians put down most of the tyrannies, 18 V, XI | who are too high; he must put to death men of spirit; 19 VI, III | all the rest of the rich put together, ought, upon the 20 VII, XIV | stronger than all their enemies put together. Yet that governors