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1 II, VII | been laws which enjoin the preservation of the original lots. Such 2 IV, II | ascertain the modes of ruin and preservation both of constitutions generally 3 V, I | also what are the modes of preservation in states generally, or 4 V, VIII| destruction is the opposite of preservation.~In all well-attempered 5 V, IX | and the means of their preservation and continuance.~ 6 V, X | causes of its destruction and preservation. What I have said already 7 V, XI | some distance back, for the preservation of a tyranny, in so far 8 VI, I | spoken of the destruction and preservation of constitutions, how and 9 VI, I | speaking of the destruction and preservation of states. We will now set 10 VI, V | greater difficulty is the preservation of it. The legislator should 11 VI, V | laid down concerning the preservation and destruction of states; 12 VI, VI | proportion); whereas the preservation of an oligarchy clearly 13 VI, VIII| and guardians see to the preservation and repair of the temples