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1 II, VI | of candidates out of the fourth class is only compulsory 2 II, VIII| warriors, they will make a fourth class, which has no place 3 II, XII | knights or cavalry. The fourth class were laborers who 4 III, II | question: How this third or fourth ancestor came to be a citizen? 5 III, IV | third a look-out man, a fourth is described by some similar 6 III, XIV | are kingly.~(4) There is a fourth species of kingly rule—that 7 III, XIV | an elective tyranny. The fourth is the Lacedaemonian, which 8 III, XV | his treatment after the fourth day, but if sooner, he takes 9 IV, IV | commerce or in retail trade. A fourth class is that of the serfs 10 IV, V | succeeds the father. There is a fourth form, likewise hereditary, 11 IV, VI | again the law must rule. A fourth kind of democracy is that 12 IV, VI | not the law. This is the fourth sort of oligarchy, and is 13 IV, VIII| wealth, and virtue (for the fourth or good birth is the result 14 IV, XIV | knowledge is required. A fourth form of democracy is when 15 IV, XVI | against the constitution; the fourth determines disputes respecting 16 IV, XVI | disputed; and there may be a fourth court (d) in which murderers 17 VI, VIII| Besides these three there is a fourth office of receivers of taxes,