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1 II, VIII| power of the law. Even if we admit that the laws are to be 2 III, V | best form of state will not admit them to citizenship; but 3 III, XII | us about Ethics. For they admit that justice is a thing 4 III, XIII| capacity of all the rest admit of no comparison with his 5 III, XIV | consideration of royalty, which we admit to be one of the true forms 6 IV, IV | husbandmen. But he does not admit into the state a military 7 IV, VI | state support, they must admit the rule of law and not 8 IV, XV | number of citizens does not admit of many holding office: 9 V, III | Lacedaemonian, were compelled to admit to citizen some of their 10 VII, I | which their circumstances admit. We ought therefore to ascertain, 11 VIII, VII | performances of others we may admit the modes of action and