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    ouldiediatelyperorepeightevenhbetterreasontakeaheother

    if,angthedifferentreligions,thereisohathasbeenattetedtobeestablishedbythodsofslavery,itsttherebeodious;beindinnjunctionhtheideaofliberty

    thelaents;buttheyybesorigorousastodoalltheschiefthatcanbedoneinldblood

    itispossiblethatathousandayhaveretherefore,insteadofaseparation,theyhaveeburdensasthelaity,andinthisrespeoreretiredlife,anduanners

    theclergynotbeingabletoprotectreligion,nortobeprotectedbyit,onlyseektopersuade;theirpensthereforefuishusebeing

    yetthestatepreventsthesittingoftheirasselies,anddoesnotsuffertheorreperfeers

    thosedignitiesakeafundantalpartofthenstitutionarerefixedthanelseoreseparated,andtheirpersonsrenfounded

    asthoseeasure,hasneedoffreshvigoureveryday,theyhaveagreaterregardforsuthanforthoseusent:aketheiroageofthefollyofthegreat

    narelessesteedforfrivoloustalentsandattainntsthanforessentialqualities;andofthiskindtherearebutterit

    theyenjoyasolidluxury,founded,notontherefinentsofvanity,butonthatofreals;theyasknothingofnaturebutnaturecanbestow

    theriusents;thus,nyhavingreployitinafantastiorejudgntthantaste

    astheyarealployedabouttheiroerest,theyhavenotthatpolitenessheyreallyhavenotleisuretoattainit

    theeraofronpolitenessisthesaasthatoftheestablishntofarbitrarypoentproducesindolence,andthisgivesbirthtopoliteness

    therepeoplethereareinanationspeorethereisofpolitenessbutitisratherthepolitenessofralsthanthatofnnersbarbarousnations

    inauntryanhas,insosort,ashareintheadnistrationofthegovent,theenoughtsodest,thatis,tid;andthistiditynstitutestheirvirtue:enselvesintoadebauentoftheirfullliberty

    theirlaadeforoneindividualrethananother,eaenofthisnationarerathefederatesthanfellos

    astheentandpoliticalinterests,nversationgenerallytusuponpolitics:andenspendtheirlivesinthecalculationofeventsen,canscarcelybethoughtsubjecttotherulesofcalculation

    inafreenationitisveryoftenatterofindifferencetheeffectsofthesereasonings

    butinadespotient,itisequallypeiciousent

    nypeopleselvestotheiroour;andstofthoseentingtheelves:filledptordisgustforallthings,theyareunhappyadstalltheblessingsthatotetheirfelicity

    asnosubjectfearsanother,theionisproud;fortheprideofkingsisfoundedonlyontheirindependence

    freenationsarehaughty;othersyreproperlybecalledvain

    butasthesenueixtureofprideandillplacedsha

    theorepartianeditation

    assoankind,retirentrendersusrefittoreflenyjuvenals,houtdisveringonehorace

    innararkablyfree,theybetraythetruth,becauseoftheirlibertyitself;ingasgreataslavetotheprejudicesofhisfactionasheuldbeinadespoticstate

    theirpoetshaverefrequentlyanoriginalrudenessofinventionthanthatparticularkindofdelicacytaste;ethingichlangelothantothesoftergracesofaraphl

    1theycutoutthetonguesoftheadvocates,andcried,”viper,donthiss”tacitus

    2agathias,iv

    3justin,xxxviii

    4caluiaslitiubid

    5tacitus

    6hehasdescribedthisintervieentoftheeastindiapany,iii,parti,p33

    7bookliv17,p532

    8fableofthebees

    9thepeoplewhof

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