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1 II, VI | s whole property may be increased fivefold, but why should 2 II, XII | every demagogue in turn increased the power of the democracy 3 III, X | are dishonored is thereby increased. Some one may say that it 4 III, XV | democracies. Since cities have increased in size, no other form of 5 IV, IV | class until the country has increased in size, and is beginning 6 IV, VI | and their revenues have increased, all the citizens have a 7 IV, XIII| cavalry). But when cities increased and the heavy armed grew 8 V, VII | reduced, and the magistrates increased in number. The notables 9 V, X | the days when cities had increased in power. Others which were 10 VI, VI | e state need not be much increased,since there is no necessity 11 VII, VI | the state need not be much increased, since there is no necessity