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1 IX | himself in subverting the commonweal, there was no evil which 2 XVIII | Diocletian for the charge of the commonweal, and that he had need to 3 XVIII | for the security of the commonweal; and now, should anything 4 XXIX | about the settlement of the commonweal; but his true purpose was, 5 XXXIV | permanent advantage of the commonweal, we have hitherto studied 6 XXXIV | for their own; that the commonweal may continue safe in every 7 XLIV | concern for the safety of the commonweal; and suddenly, while he 8 XLVIII| good and security of the commonweal, it seemed to us that, amongst 9 XLVIII| in our successes make the commonweal happy. And that the tenor