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1 I, II | that they have the same name. The proof that the state 2 I, III | conjunction of man and wife has no name of its own), and thirdly, 3 I, III | this also has no proper name). And there is another element 4 III, I | or who have obtained the name of citizen any other accidental 5 III, III | or not called by the same name, whether the inhabitants 6 III, IV | handicraftsmen, who, as their name signifies, live by the labor 7 III, VII | is called by the generic name—a constitution. And there 8 III, VIII| poverty to the many, and name the governments accordingly— 9 III, IX | and not merely enjoys the name: for without this end the 10 IV, II | which bears the common name of all constitutions, and 11 IV, II | royal rule, if not a mere name, must exist by virtue of 12 IV, IV | which has any title to the name be of a slavish nature? 13 IV, V | of oligarchy receives the name of a dynasty (or rule of 14 IV, VII | which retains the generic name of polity or constitutional 15 IV, VIII| ideal, has a right to this name.~Thus far I have shown the 16 V, X | acquire, not a kingdom, but a name. It is rare, however, to 17 V, X | that he might rule in his name. Whereupon the family got 18 VII, I | individual who possesses them the name of just, wise, or temperate.~ 19 VII, X | Italians, and who gave the name of Italy to the promontory