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1 I, VI | with the mere rule of the stronger). If these views are thus 2 III, VIII| their hands because they are stronger? In these cases the distinction 3 III, XIII| compared with the few, they are stronger and richer and better. But, 4 III, XIII| supreme because they are stronger than the few, then if one 5 III, XIII| but not a majority, is stronger than the many, they ought 6 IV, VI | form of oligarchy. For the stronger they are, the more power 7 IV, XI | middle class is large, and stronger if possible than both the 8 IV, XII | constitution ought to be stronger than that which desires 9 V, III | think that they are the stronger. Or, again, in democracies, 10 V, IX | loyal citizen should be stronger than the disloyal. Neither 11 V, XI | whichever of the two is stronger he should attach to his 12 V, XI | already has, will make him stronger than his assailants.~But 13 V, XII | if the wealthy class are stronger than the people, and the 14 VI, III | equality and justice, but the stronger care for none of these things.~ 15 VI, VI | the entire governing body stronger than those who are excluded, 16 VII, XIV | be so numerous as to be stronger than all their enemies put