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#129,318
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    recorded in history;historical
    It is true that Aristotle distinguishes the tyrant from the king by the fact that the former governs in his own interest, and the latter only for the good of his subjects; but it would follow from Aristotle's distinction that, from the very beginning of the world, there has not yet been a single king.
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    Yūshi
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#376,766
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    Arifumi
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    Naochika
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    Yūji
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    Yushi
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#48,840
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    since the dawn of history
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#83,768
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    prehistory
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    Yumika
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    Yūshirou
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It is true that Aristotle distinguishes the tyrant from the king by the fact that the former governs in his own interest, and the latter only for the good of his subjects; but it would follow from Aristotle's distinction that, from the very beginning of the world, there has not yet been a single king.
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