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1 III, VII | they are determined the perversions of them will at once be 2 III, VII | few, or of the many, are perversions. For the members of a state, 3 III, VII | above-mentioned forms, the perversions are as follows: of royalty, 4 III, XIII| of these principles are perversions. All men have a claim in 5 IV, II | and three corresponding perversions—tyranny, oligarchy, and 6 IV, II | obvious which of the three perversions is the worst, and which 7 IV, III | to regard the others as perversions, whether of the most perfectly 8 IV, VIII| they are reckoned among perversions, and the really perverted 9 IV, VIII| really perverted forms are perversions of these, as I said in the 10 V, X | government, and having the perversions and errors of both. These