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1 I, XI | exchange, the first and most important division is commerce (of 2 II, VIII| persons? These are very important questions; and therefore 3 II, IX | them. But that judges of important causes should hold office 4 II, XI | who have under them many important matters should be co-opted, 5 III, XVI | weight, and relate to more important matters, than written laws, 6 IV, XV | well being are much more important considerations, affecting 7 IV, XVI | the fifth decides the more important civil cases; the sixth tries 8 V, IV | stake. Even trifles are most important when they concern the rulers, 9 V, V | supreme authority in many important matters. Moreover, in those 10 V, VII | else which is a little more important, until they have undermined 11 V, X | and he is supreme in all important matters; but in our own 12 VI, II | in the greatest and most important—such as the scrutiny of 13 VI, II | at any rate over the most important, and the magistrates over