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    onifithaspreserveditsprinent;ifuponchangingthenstitutionitsprinciplesarelost,thisisbecauseithasbeenrrupted

    thegoventofro,aftertheexpulsionofthekings,shouldnaturallyhavebeenadeighteasilyhavebeenrestoredtopretendthattheirdesigninexpellingtheelvesslavestoafeiliesisquiteabsurdthesituationthereforeofthingsrequiredthatroshouldhavefordadepered,andthatthelaocracy

    theprosperityofstatesisfrequentlygreaterintheinsensibletransitionfronenstitutiontoanotherthanineitherofthosenstitutionsthenitisthatallthespringsofgoventareuponthestretitiesarefordangstthejarringparties,andthatthereisanobleelationbetotingtheneitution

    14inethepatriselvesallpublientsever;anexorbitantpoothensulate;thepeopleeninsulted;and,infine,theyhadscarcelyanyinfluenceatallleftinthepublicsuffragesthesefourabuseshepeople

    1stitightaspiretosogistracies;andbydegreestheyall,exceptthatofinterrex

    2ndthensulateagistrainingthoseofaanagentofthepublieetings35ofthepeople,toasselethesenate,andtondtheares

    3rdthesacredlaentsofthepatricians,andpreventednotonlyprivatebutlikeinjuries

    infine,theplebeiansineannersbycenturies,bycuri,andbytribes;andheygavetheirvotes,theyhosethreeways

    inthefirstthepatricians,theleadingn,therichandthesenate,ething,hadalstthehority;inthesendtheyhadless;andlessstillinthethird

    thedivisionintoainderofthecitizensinthisdivisionthereforethepatriciansastersofthesuffrages

    inthedivisionintoeadvantages;so,hoadetheretothepeopleunlessithadbeenpreviouslylaidbeforethesenate,andapprovedofbyasenatusnsultubut,inthedivisionintotribestheyhadnothingtodoeitherhtheaugursorhthedecreesofthesenate;andthepatriciansluded

    noeetingsbythepatricianstotheplebeians

    thusnblingbytribes,39andnotbyinatetheandaftertheirpoblebytribestoproination

    15ine,intheflourishingstateofthatrepublipossibletounitethenonationofallgistratesvirsitiasoleadnistratorsoftherepubliselvesinvestedblingthesenate,bytheotherthatofnveningthepeople;buttheyasseledneithersenatenorpeopletennonlyoftherepublichadtheesavirsexercisedeveryactofoppression,sheonishedattheextraordinarypoed

    oftyrannyatyrannyenilitarypoerelyfroheirknoabroadelysubttedtodostippression

    thespelatedtoanbeedalibertyttedtoridiculoustyrants

    nopeopl

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