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King without diversion is full of miseries, 40

---- man a discrowned, 47

---- whence comes the respect paid a, 55

---- on what the power of a, is based, 55

---- and tyrant, 72

---- what is the happiness of a, 34

Kingships, duchies, and magistracies real and necessary, 76

Knowledge of God our only good, 96

---- intuitive, where it leads us, 19

---- we should have of ourselves, 101

Koran, foundation of the Mahomedan religion, 115

---- and St. Matthew, 116

Lacedæmon, 120

Lacedæmonians, 238

Lamech, 126, 197

Language, examples of too careful, 304

Latins, 197

Latitude, three degrees of, 61

Law, instance in which the, was justly violated, 297

---- of the Jews, served as model for the best laws of antiquity, 121

---- ---- severe and rigorous as to religious worship, 121

---- ---- is figurative, 167

---- Christian, foretold by the prophets, 135

---- and grace, 250

---- and nature, 250

Laws, natural, there is not a single universal, 61

---- why we follow ancient, 67

Lessius, 291

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