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rotten 1
round 3
rower 1
royal 18
royalties 5
royalty 19
royalty-a 1
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18 popular
18 provided
18 qualities
18 royal
18 unity
18 used
18 wealthy
Aristotle
Politics

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royal

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, II | the Hellenes were under royal rule before they came together, 2 I, III | slaves, and the political and royal rule, as I was saying at 3 I, V | with a constitutional and royal rule. And it is clear that 4 I, XII | over his children being a royal, over his wife a constitutional 5 I, XII | father over his children is royal, for he rules by virtue 6 I, XII | age, exercising a kind of royal power. And therefore Homer 7 II, IX | as well together with the royal office, the whole constitution 8 III, XIV | true pattern; but there the royal power is not absolute, except 9 III, XVII| that they should be the royal family and supreme over 10 IV, II | the worst. And just as a royal rule, if not a mere name, 11 IV, X | they are, as I said before, royal, in so far as the monarch 12 IV, XIII| expected, were oligarchical and royal; their population being 13 V, X | applies almost equally to royal and to tyrannical rule. 14 V, X | to tyrannical rule. For royal rule is of the nature of 15 V, X | kill officers of state and royal princes by whom they have 16 V, X | when the members of the royal family quarrel among themselves, 17 V, X | tyrannical power, but only royal dignity, are apt to outrage 18 V, XI | ashamed to leave to his sons a royal power which was less than


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