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1 II, X | willing are also able to attack her. But, as I have already 2 V, IV| other would not risk an attack upon them. And, for this 3 V, X | constitutional government; subjects attack their sovereigns out of 4 V, X | Aristogeiton joined in the attack for the sake of Harmodius. 5 V, X | their subjects. Such was the attack of Crataeas upon Archelaus; 6 V, X | the assassins and led the attack; he was enraged because 7 V, X | a tyrant will sometimes attack him out of contempt; for 8 V, X | Thus generals of armies attack monarchs; as, for example, 9 V, X | government will have the will to attack them is clear; for the two 10 V, X | motives which induce men to attack tyrannies—hatred and contempt. 11 V, X | more impetuous in making an attack, for they do not follow 12 V, XI| city will be less likely to attack his power; and a tyrant, 13 VII, VI| if they are not able to attack by sea and land at once,