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1 I, VI | merely on law and force the reverse is true.~ 2 II, III | who is prospering or the reverse, however small a fraction 3 II, IX | of regulating them is the reverse of popular. For the very 4 II, IX | legislator has produced is the reverse of beneficial; for he has 5 IV, IV | self-sufficing, but a slave is the reverse of independent. Hence we 6 IV, VIII| states, and this is the very reverse of a constitution~Having 7 IV, XII | than that which desires the reverse. Now every city is composed 8 V, XI | conduct should be the very reverse of nearly everything which