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1 II, VI | was one of the most ardent legislators, thought that the families 2 II, VII | tables for women: other legislators begin with what is necessary. 3 II, VII | even by some of the old legislators. Laws were made by Solon 4 II, VIII| impossible, and, indeed, most legislators take pains to prevent the 5 II, XII | in any magistracy.~Mere legislators were Zaleucus, who gave 6 II, XII | even those of our modern legislators.~(Characteristic of Phaleas 7 III, XI | Solon and certain other legislators give them the power of electing 8 IV, XI | middle dass is that the best legislators have been of a middle condition; 9 IV, XI | Charondas, and almost all legislators.~These considerations will 10 IV, XIII| devices of oligarchical legislators, and in democracies they 11 VII, XIV | be best governed, and the legislators who gave them their constitutions,