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1 II, VI | forming the monarchy, and the council of elders the oligarchy 2 II, VI | also in the choice of the council, for all are compelled to 3 II, IX | they are represented in the council of elders (for the office 4 II, IX | sensual pleasures.~Again, the council of elders is not free from 5 II, X | termed by the Cretans the council. And the kingly office once 6 II, XI | kings and their gerusia, or council of elders, who correspond 7 II, XI | should choose the supreme council of 100, and should hold 8 II, XII | According to their view, the council of Areopagus was an oligarchical 9 II, XII | truth seems to be that the council and the elected magistracy 10 III, XIII| to the hares, when in the council of the beasts the latter 11 IV, XV | office, although a bule or council is. There must be some body 12 IV, XV | probuli are a check on the council; for the counselors is a 13 IV, XV | oligarchical. Even the power of the council disappears when democracy 14 V, I | phylarchs or heads of tribes, a council was appointed; but to this 15 VI, II | Of all magistracies, a council is the most democratic when 16 VI, II | stated assemblies, to the council and to the magistrates, 17 VI, VIII| probuli an oligarchical, the council a democratical institution.