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CHAPTER¡¡V



CONCERNING¡¡THE¡¡WAY¡¡TO¡¡GOVERN¡¡CITIES¡¡OR¡¡PRINCIPALITIES¡¡WHICH¡¡LIVED¡¡UNDER

THEIR¡¡OWN¡¡LAWS¡¡BEFORE¡¡THEY¡¡WERE¡¡ANNEXED



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CHAPTER¡¡VI



CONCERNING¡¡NEW¡¡PRINCIPALITIES¡¡WHICH¡¡ARE¡¡ACQUIRED¡¡BY¡¡ONE'S¡¡OWN¡¡ARMS¡¡AND

ABILITY



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