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1 II, V | quite impracticable. The error of Socrates must be attributed 2 II, IX | than war. There is another error, equally great, into which 3 II, XI | legislator has committed an error. Nothing is more absolutely 4 III, XI | folly will lead them into error, and their dishonesty into 5 III, XII| of political rights. The error here lies upon the surface, 6 V, IV | begun is half done"; so an error at the beginning, though 7 V, IX | constitution is ruined.~There is an error common both to oligarchies 8 VII, III| necessary things. But it is an error to suppose that every sort