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1 I, VI | about justice (for it is due to one party identifying 2 I, XII | love and of the respect due to age, exercising a kind 3 II, V | These evils, however, are due to a very different cause— 4 II, IX | hands of a few. And this is due also to faulty laws; for, 5 II, IX | and the result, whether due to the legislator or to 6 II, IX | permanence because they have due honor in their own persons; 7 III, VIII| oligarchy, is an accident due to the fact that the rich 8 IV, IV | what causes the variety is due. Why there are more than 9 IV, IV | what causes the variety is due. Let me now show that there 10 V, III | fall of the democracy was due to a defeat occasioned by 11 V, IV | the Athenians the empire due to command of the sea, strengthened 12 V, XII | three. Their continuance was due to similar causes: Cypselus 13 VI, I | other, and the difference is due to two causes. One (1) has 14 VI, IV | and the people have their due. It is evident that this 15 VI, VIII| in particular penalties due to the outgoing magistrates 16 VI, VIII| ones; and as regards those due to magistrates already in 17 VII, IV | state cannot exist without a due supply of the means of life. 18 VII, XII | far and wide, which gives due elevation to virtue and