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1 IV, VII | government; these are termed aristocracies, and in them the magistrates 2 IV, VIII| than the above mentioned aristocracies. The truth is, that they 3 IV, VIII| what they are, and in what aristocracies differ from one another, 4 IV, VIII| another, and polities from aristocracies—that the two latter are 5 IV, IX | and in which the so-called aristocracies ought to be framed.~ 6 IV, XI | can attain. As to those aristocracies, as they are called, of 7 IV, XV | different constitutions—in aristocracies, for example, they are chosen 8 V, VII | VII~In aristocracies revolutions are stirred 9 V, VII | Constitutional governments and aristocracies are commonly overthrown 10 V, VII | and most of the so-called aristocracies have a like aim, but differ 11 V, VII | to oligarchy are called aristocracies, and those which incline 12 V, VII | occasioned by trifles. In aristocracies, above all, they are of 13 V, VIII| that oligarchies as well as aristocracies may last, not from any inherent 14 V, VIII| prevents oligarchies and aristocracies from falling into the hands 15 VI, I | overlap one another, so that aristocracies have an oligarchical character,