Discourses On Davila a Series of Papers On Political History Written in the

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Discourses On Davila a Series of Papers On Political History Written in the
John Adams
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Cold. *>//A will Hill freeze, and fire will never ceafe to burn :, r T, /, *>'' ^" k- difeafe and vice will continue to diforder, and death to terrify manV'-. J.. Emulation next to 2 3 felf prefervation wil 7 forever be the great fpring of human actions, and the balance of a well or- dered government, will alone be able to prevent that emulation from degenerating into dangerous ambition, irregular rivalries, deftruclive factions, wafting feditions, and bloo dy ciyilwars. /, 7 The great queftio...n will forever remain, who }-fo fh& Jhall work ? Our fpecies cannot all be idle. Lei- fure for iludy muft ever be the portion of a few. The number employed in government, mufl for- ever be very fmall. Food, raiment and habita- tions, the indifpeniible wants of all, are not to be obtained without the continual toil of ninety- nine in an hundred of mankind. As reft is rap- ture to the weary man, thofe who Libo*- little will always be envied by thofe who labor much, though the latter, in reality, be probably the moft enviable.

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