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1 I, IX | the same. The kind already described is given by nature, the 2 II, III | their property would be described as belonging to them, not 3 II, VI | constitution which is therein described. In the Republic, Socrates 4 II, VI | the constitution which is described in the Laws.~ 5 III, IV | look-out man, a fourth is described by some similar term; and 6 III, XIV | of force. This custom is described in Homer. For Agamemnon 7 III, XIV | the manner which I have described.~(5) There is a fifth form 8 IV, IV | government which have been described; states, as I have repeatedly 9 IV, VII | form of government which is described in the first part of our 10 IV, VIII| constitutional government may be described generally as a fusion of 11 IV, IX | constitution, for example, is often described as a democracy, because 12 V, II | themselves affected in the way described, and about the things which 13 VI, VII | like theirs may be well described as petty democracies. Enough 14 VII, X | be divided in the manner described. The very best thing of 15 VIII, V | pleasures which we have described exist for the sake of any