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Could but any such persuasion be made generally
and perpetually prevalent, as that on this or that
part of the field of government – whatsoever it be, the
dangers of change will are predominant – are the
advantages, in proportion to the extent with which
such persuasion has place is to can be made to
have place in the assurance security that chang in the part breasts
of those to whom the any abuses that have place in it
are sources of advantage, the assurance that those
abuses, together with including the profit advantage as attached to them
will remain unremoved, will remain conclusive proof.
With the exception that has been mentioned Under every government that exists it will theref is
therefore in the highest and most manifest degree the interest of – the universal
interest of the ruling few – in all matters in every part of the field in which
the interest correspondent to their power is in any way
concerned to obtain if possible the universal assent
to the proposition that the reference being made even
to the interests of the subject many, the dangers from
change are predominant over every advantage that
are reasonably expected from it, and that therefore in
that part of the field no change ought ever to be attempted.
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