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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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