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1 I, VIII| in the way which is best adapted to sustain them, accordingly 2 II, XII | Draco has left laws, but he adapted them to a constitution which 3 III, I | and our definition is best adapted to the citizen of a democracy; 4 III, XI | clear, that the laws must be adapted to the constitutions. But 5 III, XVII| of political command are adapted for an aristocracy; while 6 IV, I | common form of training is adapted to the great majority of 7 IV, I | what kind of government is adapted to particular states. For 8 IV, II | well-constituted, and at the same time adapted to states in general; (3) 9 V, III | country is not naturally adapted to preserve the unity of 10 VI, I | offices, and which of them are adapted to different forms of government. 11 VI, VII | navy. When the country is adapted for cavalry, then a strong 12 VI, VII | prevails when the country is adapted to heavy infantry; for this 13 VII, IV | that city which is best adapted to the fulfillment of its 14 VII, XI | for warlike purposes, and adapted to resist modern inventions. 15 VIII, V | is natural, and therefore adapted to all ages and characters),