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1 I, V | of war and peace. But the opposite often happens—that some 2 I, VI | that those who take the opposite view have in a certain way 3 I, IX | matter of fact, we find the opposite to be the case; for all 4 II, IV | a law would be just the opposite of which good laws ought 5 II, VI | sizes: but in the Laws the opposite principle is maintained. 6 II, VII | inequality of honor, though in opposite ways. For the common people 7 III, VIII| their hands; democracy, the opposite, when the indigent, and 8 IV, XI | very poor, who are in the opposite extreme, are too degraded. 9 IV, XIV | with the magistrates. The opposite of what is done in constitutional 10 V, IV | Revolutions also break out when opposite parties, e.g., the rich 11 V, VI | sometimes change, not into the opposite forms of government, but 12 V, VII | constitution to take an opposite form. In like manner constitutional 13 V, VII | close at hand having an opposite interest, or at a distance, 14 V, VIII| and destruction is the opposite of preservation.~In all 15 V, VIII| rule of families; or in the opposite case constitutional government 16 V, VIII| and offices of state to opposite elements; such opposites 17 V, IX | on the other hand, the opposite rule should be observed; 18 V, IX | and should take oaths the opposite of those which they now 19 V, IX | and to entertain the very opposite feeling; in the form of 20 V, X | destroyed from without by some opposite and more powerful form of 21 V, XI | speak generally, by the opposite causes; or, if we consider 22 V, XI | are preserved in two most opposite ways. One of them is the 23 V, XI | proceeds upon an almost opposite principle of action. The 24 V, XI | pleasures he should be the opposite of our modern tyrants, who 25 V, XII | governments more often take an opposite form than one akin to them. 26 VI, I | also bring to light the opposite form of government commonly 27 VI, II | democracy appear to be the opposite of these—low birth, poverty, 28 VI, VI | oligarchy clearly depends on an opposite principle, viz., good order.~ 29 VII, II | wellbeing. Others take an opposite view; they maintain that 30 VII, IX | all, in oligarchies the opposite practice prevails. Now, 31 VII, XIII| attain happiness under the opposite conditions (for this also


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