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1 12| and scarcely modified in form; but the same means of defence 2 14| having its own distinctive form: the Empire, the Monarchy, 3 14| of view, such and such a form of government may be preferable 4 14| are free to prefer one form of government to another 5 15| said, if every political form is good by itself and may 6 15| all nations under the same form; each has its own. This 7 15| each has its own. This form springs from a combination 8 15| determined the particular form of government, the basis 9 16| overthrow or a change in their form. Hence it is that the Church, 10 17| observed that whatever be the form of civil power in a nation, 11 17| consummation of time, her form of government. Founded by 12 17| modifying something in the form of the established government; 13 18| new governments, whatever form they take; since, in the 14 18| limited to the political form of civil power, or to its 15 21| political power and its form, that under a system of 16 21| government most excellent in form legislation could be detestable; 17 21| regime most imperfect in form, might be found excellent 18 24| However, when he made them form into ranks and march against 19 27| when both of these things form a substantial part of one