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1 II, VIII| at all, or have power to appoint magistrates? Further, what 2 II, XI | see to this and should not appoint the same person to be a 3 III, XVI | things; he will have to appoint a number of subordinates, 4 IV, XV | citizens, or (B) only some, appoint. Either (1) the magistrates 5 IV, XV | For either (A 1 a) all may appoint from all by vote, or (A 6 IV, XV | if it is only some that appoint, they may do so either ( 7 IV, XV | popular, that all should appoint from all (A 1 a) by vote 8 IV, XV | both. That all should not appoint at once, but should appoint 9 IV, XV | appoint at once, but should appoint from all or from some either 10 IV, XV | or by vote or by both, or appoint to some offices from all 11 IV, XV | B 1 c) that some should appoint from all, to some offices 12 IV, XV | a, b, c, B 3 a, b, c) to appoint from both, to some offices 13 IV, XV | That (B 2) some should appoint from some is oligarchical— 14 IV, XV | B 2 b) that some should appoint from some by lot (and if 15 IV, XV | B 2 C) that some should appoint from some by both. (B 1 16 IV, XV | B 1 a) that some should appoint from all, and (A 2 a) that 17 IV, XV | A 2 a) that all should appoint from some, by vote, is aristocratic.~ 18 VIII, V | And for this end men also appoint music, and make use of all