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1 II, V | Socrates, contains elements of danger; for he makes the same persons 2 II, VI | monarchy. There is also a danger in electing the magistrates 3 II, VII| all revolutions turn. This danger was recognized by Phaleas 4 II, IX | trust them, there is real danger. Many of the elders are 5 III, XI | solved. There is still a danger in aflowing them to share 6 III, XI | into crime. But there is a danger also in not letting them 7 III, XIV| slaves; but there is no danger of their being overthrown, 8 V, I | oligarchies there is the double danger of the oligarchs falling 9 V, I | democracies there is only the danger of a quarrel with the oligarchs. 10 V, V | to combine (for a common danger unites even the bitterest 11 V, VI | oligarchs, fearing this danger, give the people a share 12 V, X | and think nothing of the danger, because they seem to have 13 VII, X | work, and there will be no danger of their making a revolution. 14 VII, XV | and those who cannot face danger like men are the slaves 15 VIII, IV | will face a really noble danger; such dangers are for the