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1 III, VI | the common good of both parties, but essentially for the 2 III, VIII| oligarchical and democratical parties respectively claim power 3 III, IX | secondly, because both the parties to the argument are speaking 4 III, IX | common to the contracting parties who will enforce their engagements; 5 III, XV | you will say, there may be parties among them, whereas the 6 IV, XI | oligarchy. Further, both the parties which had the supremacy 7 V, I | faulty; and, therefore, both parties, whenever their share in 8 V, IV | break out when opposite parties, e.g., the rich and the 9 V, VI | mutual distrust, the two parties hand over the defense of 10 VI, VII | are numerous, if the two parties quarrel, the oligarchy are