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1 II, VIII| is an impossibility; for generals and guardians of the citizens, 2 II, IX | the kings are perpetual generals, and this office of admiral 3 II, XI | of them—their kings and generals—with an eye both to merit 4 II, XI | such as those of kings and generals, should be bought. The law 5 III, XI | such as treasurers and generals, a high qualification is 6 V, V | reason is that they were generals and not orators, for oratory 7 V, VI | Corinth; or if there are more generals than one they make themselves 8 V, VII | Thurii there was a law that generals should only be re-elected 9 V, VII | this law and allow their generals to hold perpetual commands; 10 V, X | power in their hands. Thus generals of armies attack monarchs; 11 VI, VII | found in the practice of generals who combine a proper contingent 12 VI, VIII| these officers are called generals or commanders. Again, if 13 VI, VIII| are called admirals, or generals of cavalry or of light-armed