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1 II, VI | Then, from the persons so chosen, he says that there ought 2 II, VIII| court he formed of elders chosen for the purpose. He was 3 II, IX | matters, but the Ephors are chosen from the whole people, and 4 II, IX | they should at any rate be chosen, not as they are now, but 5 II, XI | that magistrates should be chosen not only for their merit, 6 IV, VII | magistrates are certainly chosen, both according to their 7 IV, XIII| while the magistrates were chosen from those actually on service. 8 IV, XV | from whom are they to be chosen, by whom, and how? We should 9 IV, XV | and not every one who is chosen by vote or by lot is to 10 IV, XV | aristocracies, for example, they are chosen from the educated, in oligarchies 11 IV, XV | 1) the magistrates are chosen out of all or (2) out of 12 IV, XVI | there? (3) are the judges chosen by vote or by lot?~First, 13 IV, XVI | I mean, that some may be chosen out of the whole people, 14 V, X | actions; whereas a tyrant is chosen from the people to be their 15 V, X | of the class which were chosen to be chief magistrates; 16 VI, V | classes of magistrates, one chosen by vote, the other by lot.~ 17 VI, VIII| highest magistrates are chosen in certain states—guardians