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1 I, II | are the same when they no longer have their proper quality, 2 II, II | degree of unity as to be no longer a state? since the nature 3 II, II | turn, as if they were no longer the same persons. In like 4 II, IV | guardians; for they will no longer call the members of the 5 II, V | things in common, will any longer set an example of liberality 6 II, V | degree of unity as to be no longer a state, or at which, without 7 II, VII | democratic, for the rulers no longer had the prescribed qualification. 8 II, XI | and should hold office longer than other magistrates ( 9 III, III | supposed that the state is no longer the same, just as a tragic 10 III, VIII| forms of government would no longer hold good.~Suppose, once 11 III, XIII| theirs, he or they can be no longer regarded as part of a state; 12 III, XV | equal in merit arose, no longer enduring the pre-eminence 13 III, XV | government appears to be any longer even easy to establish.~ 14 IV, IV | is now a monarch, and no longer under the control of law, 15 IV, XV | offices are held for still longer periods. Shall they be for 16 V, XI | functions of kings, the longer their power will last unimpaired; 17 VI, II | be elected by lot and no longer by vote. These are the points