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1 III, VI | perverted forms, for they are despotic, whereas a state is a community 2 III, XIV| do not rebel against a despotic government. Such royalties 3 III, XIV| tyrannies, because they possess despotic power; but inasmuch as they 4 III, XIV| barbarians, which is a hereditary despotic government in accordance 5 IV, IV | and they alike exercise a despotic rule over the better citizens. 6 IV, X | monarchs who exercise a despotic power; despotic rulers were 7 IV, X | exercise a despotic power; despotic rulers were also elected 8 IV, X | tyrannical in so far as he is despotic and rules according to his 9 V, XI | more moderate and not so despotic in their ways; and they 10 VII, II | some who think that while a despotic rule over others is the 11 VII, II | constitution is to give men despotic power over their neighbors. 12 VII, II | to think that the art of despotic government is statesmanship, 13 VII, III| that every sort of rule is despotic like that of a master over 14 VII, XIV| the ruled; the former is a despotic, the latter a free government. 15 VII, XIV| implies more virtue than despotic government. Neither is a