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1 I, IV | would not want servants, nor masters slaves. Here, however, another 2 I, VI | slaves and the others to be masters: the one practicing obedience, 3 II, VIII| arms must necessarily be masters of both the other classes, 4 II, IX | often risen against their masters, and the Helots in like 5 II, IX | they are as good as their masters, and, if harshly treated, 6 II, XII | that the sober shall be masters of the feast; also the training 7 III, XIII| To those who claim to be masters of the government on the 8 III, XV | in the end set upon their masters and established democracies. 9 IV, IV | the poor were few and the masters of the rich who outnumber 10 IV, IV | and that neither should be masters, but both equal. For if 11 IV, XI | not of freemen, but of masters and slaves, the one despising, 12 IV, XV | from political officers; masters of choruses and heralds, 13 V, XI | that they may betray their masters; for slaves and women do 14 VII, XIV | place they should seek to be masters only over those who deserve