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1 II, VII | time. "For," said he, "I am willing for a smaller sum than that 2 II, X | condition when those who are willing are also able to attack 3 III, XIII| he is one who is able and willing to be governed and to govern 4 III, XIV | and was exercised over willing subjects. For the first 5 IV, I | constitutions, will be both willing and able to adopt, since 6 IV, X | rules according to law over willing subjects; but they are tyrannical 7 IV, XI | and the like, are neither willing nor able to submit to authority. 8 IV, XI | dominion, or, if conquered, are willing to submit.~What then is 9 IV, XII | neither of them will ever be willing to serve the other, and 10 IV, XIII| fed; when fed, they are willing enough to fight. In some 11 V, VIII| citizens, even if they are willing from undertaking expensive 12 VI, IV | persons; the people are willing enough to elect them and 13 VII, IX | to resist force should be willing to remain always in subjection,