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and a Judge of the widdow, for him to carry himselfe thus, for him to oppresse and grind the faces of the poore, is most tyrannicall. Thus Aristotle defines a Tyrant; |
and a Judge of the widow, for him to carry himself thus, for him to oppress and grind the faces of the poor, is most tyrannical. Thus Aristotle defines a Tyrant; |
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Tyrannus est, qui ita dominatur, ut ad proprium commodum & utilitatem omnia conferat. Arist. lib. 4. polit. & 1. Ethic. |
Tyrannus est, qui ita dominatur, ut ad proprium commodum & utilitatem omnia conferat. Arist. lib. 4. Politic. & 1. Ethic. |
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