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1 I, II | subject, that both may be preserved. For that which can foresee 2 I, V | by man; for then they are preserved. Again, the male is by nature 3 II, IX | therefore, their power was preserved, but when they had attained 4 IV, I | formed, how it may be longest preserved; the supposed state being 5 V, I | means each state may be best preserved: these questions remain 6 V, III | proportion, that symmetry may be preserved; but loses its nature if 7 V, VIII| them.~Constitutions are preserved when their destroyers are 8 V, XI | XI~And they are preserved, to speak generally, by 9 V, XI | separately, (1) royalty is preserved by the limitation of its 10 V, XI | 2) tyrannies, they are preserved in two most opposite ways. 11 V, XI | whereas the power of a king is preserved by his friends, the characteristic 12 V, XI | methods by which tyrannies are preserved; and there is another which 13 V, XI | to imagine that they are preserved and prevented from harming 14 V, XII | are either destroyed or preserved.~In the Republic of Plato,