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1 I, VII | are in a position which places them above toil have stewards 2 I, XI | which pay best in particular places, for some do better in one 3 II, VI | two homesteads in separate places, and it is difficult to 4 II, VIII| exists at Athens and in other places. As to the magistrates, 5 II, XI | expense of purchasing their places will be in the habit of 6 III, I | resident aliens in many places do not possess even such 7 III, VI | they would be hunting after places. The conclusion is evident: 8 III, IX | obvious; for suppose distinct places, such as Corinth and Megara, 9 IV, IV | or as fishermen. (In many places any one of these classes 10 V, III | And therefore, in some places, as at Athens and Argos, 11 V, VI | were admitted; for in some places father and son, in others 12 VI, VIII| enemies of all.~In many places, while one magistracy executes 13 VI, VIII| authority in the state. In some places they are called "probuli," 14 VI, VIII| sort may be enough in small places, but in larger ones there 15 VII, X | of them have land in both places; there is justice and fairness 16 VII, X | Wherefore there is a law in some places which forbids those who 17 VII, XI | rather a number of strong places. The arrangement of private