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1 II, V | must be attributed to the false notion of unity from which 2 II, VIII| The analogy of the arts is false; a change in a law is a 3 II, XII | except the suits against false witnesses. He is the first 4 III, II | ought not to be is what is false. Now, there are some who 5 III, XIII| government, true as well as false; for, although perverted 6 IV, XII | comes a time when out of a false good there arises a true 7 V, IX | type there has arisen a false idea of freedom which is 8 VII, I | half-a-farthing, and is as feeble and false in mind as a child or a 9 VII, III | be; their hypothesis is false. For the actions of a ruler