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1 II, IX | IX~In the governments of Lacedaemon and Crete, and indeed in 2 II, X | the Lacedaemonian; for in Lacedaemon every one pays so much per 3 II, XI | have already done harm at Lacedaemon.~Most of the defects or 4 II, XI | and some by another, as at Lacedaemon, are characteristic of aristocracy. 5 III, I | among the magistrates. At Lacedaemon, for instance, the Ephors 6 IV, VII| out of the three, as at Lacedaemon, to virtue and numbers, 7 V, VII| as their rulers. Thus at Lacedaemon the so-called Partheniae, 8 V, VII| the result of war, as at Lacedaemon in the days of the Messenian 9 V, VII| wants to rule alone, as, at Lacedaemon, Pausanias, who was general 10 V, VII| to be grasping; thus at Lacedaemon, where property tends to 11 V, XII| tyranny of Charilaus at Lacedaemon. Often an oligarchy changes 12 VII, II | maintenance of power: thus in Lacedaemon and Crete the system of 13 VIII, VI | flute into education. At Lacedaemon there was a choragus who