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The Bedouins
Part 1
The Bedouins
Parts 4-5
Bedouins are closer to being good than sedentary people
Part 6
The reliance of sedentary people on laws destroys their fortitude and power of resistance
Part 7
Only tribes held together by group feeling can live in the desert
Part 9
Group Feeling and Purity of Lineage
Part 11
Leadership cannot be handed to those not of the same descent
Part 12
Only those who share in the group feeling can have a 'house' and nobility
Part 13-15
Prestige lasts at best four generations in one lineage
Part 16
Group Feeling and Royal Authority
Part 18
Meekness and docility to outsiders are obstacles to royal authority
Part 19
A qualification for royal authority is the eager desire to acquire praiseworthy qualities
Part 20
A Savage Nation has a wider royal authority
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