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Aristotle in his fift Booke of a Common-wealth, and sixt Chapter, layes down this as an infallible rule, Imbellum est quod discordat, that which disagrees with it selfe, and is disconcordant, must needs be weake. |
Aristotle in his fift Book of a Commonwealth, and sixt Chapter, lays down this as an infallible Rule, Imbellum est quod discordat, that which disagrees with it self, and is disconcordant, must needs be weak. |
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NONLATINALPHABET, Arist. de Rep. l 5. c. 6. |
, Arist. de Rep. l 5. c. 6. |
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