CHAP. X.: Of one Monarchy that subdues another.
SOMETIMES one monarchy subdues another. The smaller the latter, the better it is over-awed by
fortresses; and, the larger it is, the better will it be preserved by colonies.![]() | ![]() |
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BOOK X.: OF LAWS, IN THE RELATION THEY BEAR TO OFFENSIVE FORCE.
CHAP. X.: Of one Monarchy that subdues another.
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