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Both because many are not easily kept at One; and because every one of the many, by reason of the contrary thoughts and affections which divide him, is not long together one in himselfe. Which is the Reason (as I conceive) of that in Philo, That a little difference is able to divide a City. |
Both Because many Are not Easily kept At One; and Because every one of the many, by reason of the contrary thoughts and affections which divide him, is not long together one in himself. Which is the Reason (as I conceive) of that in Philo, That a little difference is able to divide a city. |
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