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1 II, VII| danger was recognized by Phaleas of Chalcedon, who was the 2 II, VII| provided by the laws. But Phaleas will probably reply that 3 II, VII| motive is want; and for these Phaleas expects to find a cure in 4 II, VII| that the institutions of Phaleas avail only against petty 5 II, VII| and of the same character. Phaleas has not laid down any rule; 6 II, VII| equalization proposed by Phaleas is imperfect; for he only 7 II, VII| alone. It would appear that Phaleas is legislating for a small 8 II, VII| any one may judge how far Phaleas was wrong or right in his 9 II, XII| legislators.~(Characteristic of Phaleas is the equalization of property;