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1 III, I | magistrates at all, and that their functions give them no share in the 2 III, IV | sailors have different functions, for one of them is a rower, 3 III, XI | deliberative and judicial functions. For this reason Solon and 4 III, XI | these, as I was saying, are functions which in some states are 5 III, XIV | but limited to certain functions; the king was a general 6 IV, IV | life. Whether their several functions are the functions of different 7 IV, IV | several functions are the functions of different citizens, or 8 IV, IV | of statesmen. Different functions appear to be often combined 9 V, XI | The more restricted the functions of kings, the longer their 10 VI, VIII| city, and other military functions. Not only in time of war 11 VI, VIII| audits them, and has no other functions. Such officers are called 12 VII, IV | to perform; the special functions of a governor to command 13 VII, VIII| Let us then enumerate the functions of a state, and we shall 14 VII, VIII| the fulfillment of these functions. There must be husbandmen 15 VII, IX | distinguished, or are both functions to be assigned to the same 16 VII, IX | difficulty in seeing that both functions will in one way belong to 17 VII, IX | remains therefore that both functions should be entrusted by the 18 VII, XIV | parts of the soul and their functions, and above all the better