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1 II, XI | institutions are excellent The superiority of their constitution is 2 III, XIII| birth ought to have the superiority over all those who claim 3 III, XIII| there is an acknowledged superiority the argument in favor of 4 IV, II | virtue of some great personal superiority in the king, so tyranny, 5 IV, XI | to an end. A proof of the superiority of the middle dass is that 6 IV, XII | birth, and by quantity, superiority of numbers. Quality may 7 IV, XII | according to the kind of superiority possessed by the oligarchs.~ 8 IV, XIII| knights (for strength and superiority in war at that time depended 9 V, I | to do so. There is also a superiority which is claimed by men 10 V, II | desire of inequality and superiority, when conceiving themselves 11 V, III | according to merit.~Again, superiority is a cause of revolution 12 V, IV | themselves, in their pride of superiority, are unwilling to remain 13 VII, I | about the degree or relative superiority of this or that good. Some 14 VII, XI | superior in number; but the superiority of the besiegers may be 15 VII, XIV | their minds), so that the superiority of the governors was undisputed 16 VII, XIV | and kings have no marked superiority over their subjects, such 17 VIII, IV | exercises. For their ancient superiority did not depend on their