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1 I, XI | money, but that he must not remain at Syracuse, for he thought 2 II, IV | should be, and they will remain obedient and not rebel. 3 II, VI | citizens; the population is to remain unlimited, and he thinks 4 II, VI | number of citizens ought to remain the same, although originally 5 II, VIII| they ought not always to remain unaltered. As in other sciences, 6 II, XI | fact that the common people remain loyal to the constitution 7 III, III | as their place of abode, remain the same, the city is also 8 V, I | preserved: these questions remain to be considered.~In the 9 V, IV | superiority, are unwilling to remain on a level with others.~ 10 V, XI | for then the garrison who remain in the city will be less 11 V, XI | accompany him, but the others remain behind. In the second place, 12 VI, I | of the combinations which remain to be considered, and thus 13 VII, IX | force should be willing to remain always in subjection, from 14 VII, IX | classes enumerated there remain only the priests, and the 15 VII, XII | while the grown-up men remain with the magistrates; for 16 VIII, II | educated, are questions which remain to be considered. As things