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1 I, VII | slaves in their ordinary duties. And such a knowledge may 2 I, VII | similar menial arts. For some duties are of the more necessary, 3 I, XIII| trains the slave in his duties. Wherefore they are mistaken 4 II, VI | discharge other political duties, while the rest may do as 5 II, XI | military and naval matters; the duties of command and of obedience 6 III, I | been relieved from state duties. Of these we do not say 7 III, IV | power actually to do menial duties, which vary much in character 8 III, IV | obeying, as he would learn the duties of a general of cavalry 9 III, IV | general of cavalry, or the duties of a general of infantry 10 III, XIII| numbers in relation to their duties, and ask whether they are 11 III, XIV | years, or until certain duties had been performed. For 12 IV, XV | are elected by vote. Some duties of superintendence again 13 IV, XV | called offices to which the duties are assigned of deliberating 14 VI, VII | body, should have expensive duties attached to them, and then 15 VI, VIII| number, their nature, their duties, of which indeed we have 16 VI, VIII| comes an office of which the duties are the most necessary and 17 VII, IV | governors and governed have duties to perform; the special 18 VII, IX | performance of political duties.~Again, there is in a state 19 VII, IX | Such a distribution of duties will be expedient and also 20 VII, IX | classes should be assigned the duties of the priesthood.~We have