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rbitraryseditselfestillreterrible
entghthavedeviatedalittlefrohisspirit;butthecaseisotherpresent
1seeplutarchintileonanddion
2itntionisdebydiodorus,xix5
3upontheexpulsionsofthetyrants,theydeercenarytroops,agistrates,oneofcarriedofftheothersboy,andinrevengetheotherdebauchedhisofthisrepublicibid
4ibid
5ibid
6thearistocracyischangedintoanoligarchy
7veniceisoneofthoserepublicsthathasenactedthebestlaingtheinnveniencesofanhereditaryaristocracy
8justinattributestheextininondashavingnofurtherelation,theyspenttheirrevenuesinfeasts,frequentiusenaquaastravisentesthenitergedfrobscurity,9,16
9pilationofadeunderthengs,relatedbyfatherduhalde,descriptionofchina,ii,p648
10duringthereignoftiberiusstatuesphaloantsnferredon,inforrs;eritedtheisdainedtoathee72seelikenedthelitaryhonours:pervulgatistriuhiinsignibusibid,xiii53
11inthisstatetheprincekneelyent
12herodian
13aristotle,politics,ii10
14theyaldiatelyagainstforeignenees,plutarchralia,p88
15republic,ix
16plutareddlehpublicaffairs
17republic,v
18thegyieddanendsantiquityforhavingestablishedonlytilitaryart,plato,ibid
19autlibidinosutual,iv,55
20plutarans,question40
21ibid
22plutarch,tablepropositions,bookii,question5
23booki,pref
24livy,iii20
25ibid,32
26aboutahundredyearsafter
27seexi,12
28seedio,xxxviii,ciceroinplutarch,cicerotoatticus,iv10,15asniusoncicero,dedivinatione
29asselfbeteansoftheirtualjealousy;butthenhehasonlyaprecariousexistence
30seeleclerc,thehistoryoftheunitedprovinces
31”itisthecudgelthatgoveschina,”saysfatherduhalde,discdelachine,ii,p134
32angothers,delangesacunt
33ofthefalyofsouia,edifyingletters,llxviii
34seeinfatherduhaldehoissionariesavailedtheelvesoftheauthorityofandarins,pire
35seelettrespersanes,210
36seetheorderoftsongtoufortillingtheland,intheedifyingletters,llxxi
bookixoflaherelationtheybeartoadefensiveforce
1inall,itisdestroyedbyaforeignforce;ifitbelarge,itisruinedbyanintealierfection
tothistocraciesandaristocraciesareequallyliable,canredressit
itis,therefore,veryprobablethatnkindentofasingleperson,hadtheynotntrivedakindofnstitutionthathasalltheintealadvantagesofarepublientiananfederaterepublic
thisforfgoventisanventionbyeersofalargerone,blageofsocieties,thatnstituteaneeansoffurtherassociations,tilltheyarriveatsuchadegreeofpoobeabletoprovideforthesecurityofthewholebody
itansattasthatenabledthebarbarianstoresisther
henany,andthesonsarensideredineuropeasperpetualrepublics
theassooreneesaoreoverofallhunproperty2
arepublifthiskind,abletoaysupportitselfofthissocietypreventsallnnerofinnveniences
ifasingleershouldattettousurpthesuprepotherest;ainfreeghtopposehieforeheuldbesettledinhisusurpation
shouldapopularinsurrection
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rbitraryseditselfestillreterrible
entghthavedeviatedalittlefrohisspirit;butthecaseisotherpresent
1seeplutarchintileonanddion
2itntionisdebydiodorus,xix5
3upontheexpulsionsofthetyrants,theydeercenarytroops,agistrates,oneofcarriedofftheothersboy,andinrevengetheotherdebauchedhisofthisrepublicibid
4ibid
5ibid
6thearistocracyischangedintoanoligarchy
7veniceisoneofthoserepublicsthathasenactedthebestlaingtheinnveniencesofanhereditaryaristocracy
8justinattributestheextininondashavingnofurtherelation,theyspenttheirrevenuesinfeasts,frequentiusenaquaastravisentesthenitergedfrobscurity,9,16
9pilationofadeunderthengs,relatedbyfatherduhalde,descriptionofchina,ii,p648
10duringthereignoftiberiusstatuesphaloantsnferredon,inforrs;eritedtheisdainedtoathee72seelikenedthelitaryhonours:pervulgatistriuhiinsignibusibid,xiii53
11inthisstatetheprincekneelyent
12herodian
13aristotle,politics,ii10
14theyaldiatelyagainstforeignenees,plutarchralia,p88
15republic,ix
16plutareddlehpublicaffairs
17republic,v
18thegyieddanendsantiquityforhavingestablishedonlytilitaryart,plato,ibid
19autlibidinosutual,iv,55
20plutarans,question40
21ibid
22plutarch,tablepropositions,bookii,question5
23booki,pref
24livy,iii20
25ibid,32
26aboutahundredyearsafter
27seexi,12
28seedio,xxxviii,ciceroinplutarch,cicerotoatticus,iv10,15asniusoncicero,dedivinatione
29asselfbeteansoftheirtualjealousy;butthenhehasonlyaprecariousexistence
30seeleclerc,thehistoryoftheunitedprovinces
31”itisthecudgelthatgoveschina,”saysfatherduhalde,discdelachine,ii,p134
32angothers,delangesacunt
33ofthefalyofsouia,edifyingletters,llxviii
34seeinfatherduhaldehoissionariesavailedtheelvesoftheauthorityofandarins,pire
35seelettrespersanes,210
36seetheorderoftsongtoufortillingtheland,intheedifyingletters,llxxi
bookixoflaherelationtheybeartoadefensiveforce
1inall,itisdestroyedbyaforeignforce;ifitbelarge,itisruinedbyanintealierfection
tothistocraciesandaristocraciesareequallyliable,canredressit
itis,therefore,veryprobablethatnkindentofasingleperson,hadtheynotntrivedakindofnstitutionthathasalltheintealadvantagesofarepublientiananfederaterepublic
thisforfgoventisanventionbyeersofalargerone,blageofsocieties,thatnstituteaneeansoffurtherassociations,tilltheyarriveatsuchadegreeofpoobeabletoprovideforthesecurityofthewholebody
itansattasthatenabledthebarbarianstoresisther
henany,andthesonsarensideredineuropeasperpetualrepublics
theassooreneesaoreoverofallhunproperty2
arepublifthiskind,abletoaysupportitselfofthissocietypreventsallnnerofinnveniences
ifasingleershouldattettousurpthesuprepotherest;ainfreeghtopposehieforeheuldbesettledinhisusurpation
shouldapopularinsurrection
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