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1 II, III | thinks chiefly of his own, hardly at all of the common interest; 2 II, VI | guardians. In the Laws there is hardly anything but laws; not much 3 II, VI | perfection in everything can hardly be expected. We must not 4 II, VIII| are inexpedient, we can hardly assent to the proposal of 5 III, I | this relation, nothing, or hardly anything, worth mentioning 6 III, XV | necessarily perverted; but it is hardly to be supposed that a great 7 III, XV | children. That, however, is hardly to be expected, and is too 8 VI, V | are very numerous, and can hardly be made to assemble unless 9 VI, V | are no revenues presses hardly upon the notables (for the 10 VIII, V | qualities of character, which hardly fall short of the actual