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1 II, IX | meals were meant to be a popular institution, but the existing 2 II, IX | regulating them is the reverse of popular. For the very poor can scarcely 3 II, X | Crete they are of a more popular character. There, of all 4 II, XI | chiefly on a point where popular opinion is on their side. 5 III, XI | On the other hand, the popular form of government involves 6 IV, IV | referring all things to the popular assembly. And therefore 7 IV, XI | of establishing a just or popular government, regards political 8 IV, XV | Of these systems two are popular, that all should appoint 9 V, IV | enlisted in his cause the popular party, the other, who was 10 V, V | democracy; for where there is a popular election of the magistrates 11 V, VII| some young men who were popular with the soldiers of the 12 V, IX | is the supremacy of the popular will; and that freedom means 13 V, X | in monarchies as in more popular forms of government. Thus 14 V, XII| similar causes: Cypselus was a popular man, who during the whole 15 VI, I | differences of population; for the popular element may consist of husbandmen, 16 VI, IV | taken by the founders of popular government at Cyrene, are 17 VI, V | indict, not members of the popular party, but the notables, 18 VIII, VI | the instrument became so popular that most freemen could