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1     VII| afterwards says that this same thing is among the things perceived
2     XII|    should seem to be prolix, I thing it may be sufficiently demonstrated
3    XVII|     rule of many is not a good thing; let there be one ruler."
4    XVII|     rule of many is not a good thing, but on the contrary an
5    XXII|  matter to be one and the same thing, saving only the difference
6    XXII|         What, then, that other thing is which is contrasted with
7   XXIII|   necessary that every created thing be perishable, how can he
8   XXXII|    called virtue or some other thing, fearing to name it openly
9    XXXV|  called, it follows as the one thing that remains for you to
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