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1 I, III | according to others, a principal part of it; the nature of 2 II, VIII| citizens, and nearly all the principal magistrates, must be taken 3 II, IX | of which these are the principal defects.~ 4 III, IX | hundred minae, whether of the principal or of the profits, as he 5 III, XIII| that he was to cut off the principal men in the state; and this 6 III, XVI | with himself. These are the principal controversies relating to 7 IV, III | generally thought to be two principal forms: as men say of the 8 IV, VII | included among the four principal forms of government, which 9 V, I | all. Hence there are two principal forms of government, democracy 10 V, V | magistrates.~These are the principal causes of revolutions in 11 V, VIII| to tyranny are either the principal men of the state, who in 12 V, VIII| preference in all but the principal offices of state. The latter 13 VI, V | democracy is not the only or principal business of the legislator, 14 VII, XII | been suggested; while the principal common tables of the magistrates