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1 I, II | colonies of the family the kingly form of government prevailed 2 II, X | Cretans the council. And the kingly office once existed in Crete, 3 III, XIV | likewise committed to them. The kingly office is in truth a kind 4 III, XIV | their subjects, they are kingly.~(4) There is a fourth species 5 III, XIV | There is a fourth species of kingly rule—that of the heroic 6 III, XIV | There is a fifth form of kingly rule in which one has the 7 III, XIV | household management is the kingly rule of a house, so kingly 8 III, XIV | kingly rule of a house, so kingly rule is the household management 9 III, XV | principle to be maintained that kingly power is the best thing 10 III, XVII| of a master, another to kingly rule, another to constitutional 11 III, XVII| political rule are fitted for kingly government; and a people 12 IV, II | them into three true forms: kingly rule, aristocracy, and constitutional 13 IV, II | oligarchy, and democracy. Of kingly rule and of aristocracy, 14 IV, II | in what aristocracy and kingly rule differ from one another, 15 IV, XIII| after the overthrow of the kingly power, grew up out of the 16 V, X | distributed among several persons. Kingly rule is little affected 17 V, XI | This is the reason why the kingly office has lasted so long 18 V, XI | a more lasting basis the kingly office, which was thus made 19 V, XI | as one mode of destroying kingly power is to make the office