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1 1 | adapted to a particular constitution. Now the gymnasia and common 2 3 | corrupted their original constitution and laws, and the only one 3 3 | power, observing that the constitution of your government was still 4 3 | was our ancient Athenian constitution at the time when the Persians 5 4 | any laws or any form of constitution differing from that which 6 4 | the best laws and the best constitution come into being; but in 7 5 | there are two parts in the constitution of a state—one the creation 8 5 | because he thinks that such a constitution is ill adapted to a legislator 9 6 | what will happen in the constitution of out intended state. In 10 6 | him must correct, if the constitution and the order of government 11 7 | bad. He who looks at the constitution of individuals accustomed 12 7 | our laws and the whole constitution of our state having been 13 8 | lovers of money. Such a constitution may be reasonably supposed 14 10| away—that is, supposing the constitution of each to remain, or if


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