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they would have known that it is to the property of the citizen , and not to the demands of the creditor of the state , that the first ... except in what it derives from a just and proportioned imposition upon the citizens at large .
they would have known that it is to the property of the citizen , and not to the demands of the creditor of the state , that the first ... except in what it derives from a just and proportioned imposition upon the citizens at large .
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They had to do with citizens , and they were obliged to study the effects of those habits which are communicated by the circumstances of civil life . They were sensible that the operation of this second nature on the first produced a ...
They had to do with citizens , and they were obliged to study the effects of those habits which are communicated by the circumstances of civil life . They were sensible that the operation of this second nature on the first produced a ...
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It is for this reason that Montesquieu observed very justly that in their classification of the citizens , the great legislators of antiquity made the greatest display of their powers , and even soared above themselves .
It is for this reason that Montesquieu observed very justly that in their classification of the citizens , the great legislators of antiquity made the greatest display of their powers , and even soared above themselves .
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