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1    1|        military discipline; and despotism is necessary to give vigour
2    2|        mixture of gallantry and despotism into society, which leads
3    2|        arrive when the gloom of despotism subsides, which makes us
4    3|       and cruelty, nor does the despotism that kills virtue and genius
5    4| establishing an artful chain of despotism, he made it the interest
6    4|         a destructive system of despotism had formed their character,
7    9|         a convenient handle for despotism, they need not complain,
8   10|       doubly sure,' one kind of despotism supports another. Tyrants
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