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Royalty
Aristocray
Constitutional Government
Absolute (Lawful, rule of one over willing subject for the common good)
Absolute (Government of the best according to virtue)
Absolute (Fusion of Oligarchy and Democracy)
Lacedaemonian (Lawful, Generalship for life, Hereditary of Elective, Willing Subjects
Consideration for virtue, the wealthy and the people
Combination of fines for the rich and indemnities to the poor to have them all sit in the courts
Barbarian (Lawful, Hereditary, Willing Subjects)
Consideration for virtue and the people
Combination of ...
Aesymnetia (Dictatorship installed by foreign power, Elective, Willing Subjects)
Combination of ...
Of Heroic Times (Hereditary, Willing Subjects)
Household (Man over wife, children and property)
Tyranny
Oligarchy
Democracy
Barbarian (Legal, Hereditary, Unwilling Subjects)
Property qualification
Egalitarian
Aesymnetia (Installed by foreign power, Dictatorship, Elective, Unwilling Subjects)
Property qualification, co-optation of vacant posts
Low Property Qualification
Arbitrary rule of one over all, lawlessly, for personal advantage
Property qualification, Hereditary
Citizens by birth share in the government under the sovereignty of the law
Property qualification, Hereditary, No Legal Control
All citizens admitted to magistracies under the sovereignty of the law