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1 II, VII | established or existing ones than either of Plato’s. 2 II, IX | others have very large ones; hence the land has passed 3 II, IX | any, but small or moderate ones. As the law now stands, 4 III, I | but only extraordinary ones; and suits are distributed 5 III, VIII| forms of government are the ones already mentioned, how shall 6 IV, III | more relaxed and gentler ones to the democratic.~ 7 IV, XI | liable to faction than small ones, because in them the middle 8 IV, XV | offices and laws as large ones; the difference is that 9 VI, IV | and converted into public ones; in short, every contrivance 10 VI, VI | higher for the superior ones. He who acquires the prescribed 11 VI, VIII| exacted by the incoming ones; and as regards those due 12 VI, VIII| small places, but in larger ones there are a great many besides