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1 II, VI | which is usually called a polity, and is composed of the 2 IV, VII | retains the generic name of polity or constitutional government; 3 IV, VII | differing from the so-called polity or constitutional government; 4 IV, VII | more than the so-called polity towards oligarchy.~ 5 IV, VIII| to speak of the so-called polity and of tyranny. I put them 6 IV, VIII| this order, not because a polity or constitutional government 7 IV, VIII| democracy have been defined. For polity or constitutional government 8 IV, VIII| most states the form called polity exists, for the fusion goes 9 IV, VIII| poor, is to be called a polity or constitutional government; 10 IV, IX | democracy the so-called polity or constitutional government 11 IV, IX | others. In a well attempted polity there should appear to be 12 IV, XIV | oligarchy inclines towards polity. But when only selected 13 IV, XV | is characteristic of a polity. And (B 1 c) that some should 14 IV, XV | also characteristic of a polity, but more oligarchical than 15 IV, XV | is characteristic of a polity with a leaning towards aristocracy.