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1 I, XIII| trained by education with an eye to the constitution, if 2 II, VI | legislator ought to have his eye directed to two points—the 3 II, XI | kings and generals—with an eye both to merit and to wealth.~ 4 III, XI | if taken separately, the eye of one person or some other 5 V, VIII| magistracy which will have an eye to those whose life is not 6 V, IX | shape and agreeable to the eye; but if the excess be very 7 VI, IV | increases it strikes the eye. Measures like those which 8 VII, VII | by any one who casts his eye on the more celebrated states 9 VII, XVII| Education should have an eye to their bringing up, and