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1 I, V | apprehend a principle; they obey their instincts. And indeed 2 I, XIII| the subject, how can he obey well? If he be licentious 3 III, IV | both how to rule and how to obey, and he is said to be a 4 III, IV | who has never learned to obey cannot be a good commander." 5 III, IV | like a freeman, and how to obey like a freeman—these are 6 III, IV | him to rule, the other to obey, and differing as the temperance 7 III, XIII| that all should joyfully obey such a ruler, according 8 III, XVII| multitude able to rule and to obey in turn by a law which gives 9 III, XVII| and that mankind should obey him, not in turn, but always. 10 IV, VIII| goodness of the laws which they obey; they may obey bad laws 11 IV, VIII| which they obey; they may obey bad laws as well as good. 12 IV, VIII| further subdivision; they may obey either the best laws which 13 IV, XI | that the one class cannot obey, and can only rule despotically; 14 IV, XIV | numerous and they respect and obey the prohibitions of the 15 VII, III | him we ought to follow and obey, but he must have the capacity 16 VII, XIV | say, first of all learn to obey. As I observed in the first 17 VII, XIV | principle in itself, is able to obey such a principle. And we