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1 II, 82 | veneration to persons, works, laws, and the great? How insufficient 2 V, 294 | decides the truth. Fundamental laws change after a few years 3 V, 294 | that it resides in natural laws, common to every country. 4 V, 294 | which has distributed human laws had encountered even one 5 V, 294 | Doubtless there are natural laws; but good reason once corrupted 6 V, 294 | Nothing is so faulty as those laws which correct faults. He 7 V, 294 | natural and fundamental laws of the State, which an unjust 8 V, 294(42)| today we suffer from our laws." ~ 9 V, 299 | universal rules are the laws of the country in ordinary 10 V, 301 | do we follow the ancient laws and opinions? Is it because 11 V, 312 | thus all our established laws will necessarily be regarded 12 V, 325 | therefore, be right to obey laws and customs, because they 13 V, 325 | customs, because they are laws; but we should know that 14 V, 325 | from truth. Thus they obey laws, but they are liable to 15 V, 326 | tell the people that the laws are unjust; for they obey 16 V, 326 | obey them because they are laws, just as they must obey 17 V, 331 | themselves with writing their Laws and the Politics, they did 18 VI, 380 | are no limits in things. laws would put them there, and 19 VI, 393 | having renounced all the laws of God and nature, have 20 VI, 393 | God and nature, have made laws for themselves which they 21 VII, 484 | 484. Two laws suffice to rule the whole 22 VII, 484 | Republic better than all the laws of statecraft.~ 23 IX, 612 | State endures, when its laws are sometimes made to give 24 IX, 613 | did not often make their laws give way to necessity. But 25 IX, 618 | legislators have borrowed their laws from it, as is apparent 26 IX, 619 | from it their principal laws; this is evident from what 27 IX, 619 | states have changed their laws from time to time, although 28 X, 685 | covenant—a new covenant.~Good lawsbad precepts. Ezekiel.~ 29 XII, 765 | visibly reigns in man; to give laws to this people, and engrave 30 XII, 765 | people, and engrave these laws on their heart; to offer 31 XIII, 848 | judges, make not your own laws on the moment; judge by 32 XIV, 893 | corruption of morals; but laws at least exist. But these 33 XIV, 893 | exist. But these corrupt the laws. The model is damaged.~


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