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1 II, VI | are parted, liberally will combine with luxury; temperance 2 II, VI | are nearer the truth who combine many forms; for the constitution 3 II, VI | a small number choose to combine, the elections will always 4 IV, IX | In the first mode we must combine the laws made by both governments, 5 IV, XIII| the two principles should combine the practice of both, and 6 IV, XV | states it is necessary to combine many offices in a few hands, 7 V, V | until they compel them to combine (for a common danger unites 8 V, V | them, were compelled to combine and put down the democracy. 9 V, V | notables and so force them to combine; either they make a division 10 V, VII | democracy and oligarchy. For to combine these is the endeavor of 11 V, VIII| poor. Another way is to combine the poor and the rich in 12 VI, VII | practice of generals who combine a proper contingent of light-armed