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1    1|   have had unbounded sway. An aristocracy, of course, is naturally
2    4|  sensible men in favour of an aristocracy: that the mass of mankind
3    4|       many are the forms that aristocracy assumes. 'Teach them to
4    4|   either virtuous or free: an aristocracy, founded on property, or
5    5| Rousseau would carry his male aristocracy still further, for he insinuates,
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