23. That when, by some Circumstance, the political Law becomes
destructive to the State, we ought to decide by such a political Law as
will preserve it, which sometimes becomes a Law of Nations. The Spirit of the Laws
Footnotes
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See v. 14; viii. 16-20; ix. 4-7; and x. 9, 10.
23. That when, by some Circumstance, the political Law becomes
destructive to the State, we ought to decide by such a political Law as
will preserve it, which sometimes becomes a Law of Nations. The Spirit of the Laws