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1823. April 28
Constitut. Code
In the both these instances diametrically opposite to the
universal interest is the that particular interest by which in every
the rulers are so universally uniformly governed. No ever by
has there ever been by which the people subject citizens have not been losers,
no ever has there ever been by which their rulers have not
been gainers. The distant dependancy by which the possession of the people at
whose expence it has been acquired are not losers; no
such possession by which the rulers by whom whether gained
or no it is retained are not gainers.
In most states the literature of most States may be seen
a sort of periodical work, in which is represented the state of
the Official establishment: the offices that have place in the
State being enumerated designated by their respective titles, with or without
a designation of the compleat or incompleat of the masses
of and other objects of desire attached to them, and the individuals
by whose at the time of publication in question press Offices are respectively
possessed. In those bodies may be seen the the maximization
of which has in every government but one, been
hitherto the primary not to say the sole end of government in
the breasts of the respective rulers.
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