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| Alphabetical [« »] stars 13 start 1 startling 1 state 32 stateliness 1 statement 1 states 3 | Frequency [« »] 33 then 33 things 32 great 32 state 31 first 31 use 30 men | Tommaso Campanella city of the Sun (The) IntraText - Concordances state |
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1 Capt| grasp at the property of the State, if in any case fear should 2 Capt| remains only love for the State.~ 3 Capt| forth for the ruin of the State.~The rest of the officials, 4 Capt| who are grammarians in the State. But beyond everything else 5 Capt| should be. Besides in our State the sciences are taught 6 Capt| them are received into the State. And those of the same age 7 Capt| much lasting concord in the State, these men honoring one 8 Capt| remove destruction from the State, and therefore for this 9 Capt| for the convenience of the State, and if one has only one 10 Capt| telling the officers of the State what they have heard.~ 11 Capt| own kings. Wherefore the State often makes war upon these 12 Capt| oppressed by a tyrant of the State (for they are always the 13 Capt| both within and without the State, which you can of yourself 14 Capt| They are unwilling that the State should be corrupted by the 15 Capt| become citizens of their State, they try them first for 16 Capt| ten years old, unless the state of their health demands 17 Capt| others to the duties of the State. Later on they meet at the 18 Capt| say what is wanting in the State, and which of the magistrates 19 Capt| are for the welfare of the State, and they choose the magistrates 20 Capt| executioners and lictors, lest the State should sink into ruin. The 21 Capt| off a rotten member of the State. Certain officers talk to 22 Capt| about to die is compelled to state in the presence of the people 23 Capt| exile, and appeases the State by means of prayers and 24 Capt| sins. Therefore the whole State by secret confession, which 25 Capt| and those harmful to the State. At length the triumvirs 26 Capt| that are harmful to the State, and succors with timely 27 Capt| that he should pardon the State and absolve it of its sins, 28 Capt| each separate subordinate State confess their sins in the 29 Capt| atoned for the sins of the State. There with prayer and fasting 30 Capt| investigated for the benefit of the State and all the nations of the 31 Capt| rendered great service to the State either at home or on the 32 Capt| Prayers are made from the State to the four horizontal corners