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1 II, VI | the oligarchy while the democratic element is represented by 2 II, VII | made the constitution too democratic, for the rulers no longer 3 II, XI | constitutional and with democratic principles that the offices 4 III, XIII| all. And for this reason democratic states have instituted ostracism; 5 IV, III | and gentler ones to the democratic.~ 6 IV, V | established by law, although not democratic, owing to the education 7 IV, XV | probuli, which is not a democratic office, although a bule 8 IV, XV | for the counselors is a democratic element, but the probuli 9 V, III | of the Piraeus are more democratic than those who live in the 10 V, VIII| class are numerous, many democratic institutions are useful; 11 VI, I | of these the varieties of democratic government arise. There 12 VI, II | II~The basis of a democratic state is liberty; which, 13 VI, II | ruled in turn, and indeed democratic justice is the application 14 VI, II | magistracies, a council is the most democratic when there is not the means 15 VI, II | recognized principle of democratic justice, that all should 16 VI, IV | appear all of them to be democratic; such, for instance, as 17 VI, VII | naval element are wholly democratic; and nowadays, where they 18 VI, VIII| of these are clearly not democratic offices; for example, the