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Dynasties, Royal Authority
Part 1
Royal Authority Comes Only from Group Feeling
Part 3
A royal family can found a dynasty that can dispense with group feeling
Parts 5-6
Religious propaganda adds to group feeling
Part 7
Each dynasty has a certain amount of provinces and lands, and no more
Part 8
The greatness, territorial size, and length of a dynasty depend on the numbers of its supporters
Part 9
A dynasty rarely establishes itself firmly in lands with many different tribes and groups
Part 10
The Royal Authority Naturally Claims All Glory For Itself
Part 11
The Progress of Royal Authority
Part 12
The 3 Generation Rule
Part 13
From Barbarity to Civilization
Part 15
The Stages of Dynasties
Part 16
Monuments to Dynasties
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