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1 II, IX | not in accordance with the spirit of the constitution—they 2 III, XIII| other nations, when their spirit has been stirred by the 3 IV, IV | other forms of monarchy. The spirit of both is the same, and 4 IV, V | administered in an oligarchical spirit. This most often happens 5 IV, XIII| they legislate in a similar spirit. For the poor are not obliged 6 V, III | at once acquire a common spirit; for a state is not the 7 V, VI | just, but executed in the spirit of party, at Heraclea upon 8 V, VIII| jealously maintained than the spirit of obedience to law, more 9 V, VIII| their fellow citizen in a spirit of equality. The equality 10 V, VIII| in them from catching the spirit of contention. No ordinary 11 V, IX | habit and education in the spirit of the constitution, if 12 V, IX | have been educated in the spirit of the constitution is not 13 V, XI | must put to death men of spirit; he must not allow common 14 V, XI | associate with him in a humble spirit, which is a work of flattery.~ 15 V, XI | but no man who has the spirit of a freeman in him will 16 V, XI | should not be a man of bold spirit; for such dispositions are 17 VI, V | administering the state in this spirit the Carthaginians retain 18 VII, VII | and in Europe are full of spirit, but wanting in intelligence 19 VII, VII | but they are wanting in spirit, and therefore they are 20 VII, VII | us to love; notably the spirit within us is more stirred 21 VII, VII | with any one; and a lofty spirit is not fierce by nature, 22 VII, X | spirited, for if they have no spirit they will be better suited 23 VII, XIV | virtues, but in a vulgar spirit have fallen back on those