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1 I, XII | is by nature fitter for command than the female, just as 2 I, XIII| say that we should employ command only, for slaves stand even 3 II, VIII| the law has no power to command obedience except that of 4 II, XI | naval matters; the duties of command and of obedience in both 5 III, IV | infantry, and by having had the command of a regiment and of a company. 6 III, XIV | and then they take the command. Matters of religion are 7 III, XIV | descendants. They took the command in war and presided over 8 III, XVI | doubts that the law would command and decide in the best manner 9 III, XVII| them capable of political command are adapted for an aristocracy; 10 IV, XI | the other knows not how to command and must be ruled like slaves. 11 IV, XV | especially the last; for to command is the especial duty of 12 V, IV | Athenians the empire due to command of the sea, strengthened 13 V, VI | and the general who is in command of them often ends in becoming 14 VI, VIII| war. Thus much of military command.~But since many, not to 15 VII, II | case men have a right to command, not indeed all their fellows, 16 VII, IV | functions of a governor to command and to judge. But if the 17 VII, VI | who have the control and command will be freemen, and belong 18 VII, VII | friends.~ ~The power of command and the love of freedom 19 VII, XIV | For he who would learn to command well must, as men say, first


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