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1823. May 4
Follow the Observations on which Rule 3 is grounded.
1. The less the money required by a man for subjecting
himself to the obligations attached to the office, the stronger
the proof afforded by him of his relish for the occupations.
Proportionably And Still Stronger, and in a proportionable degree will be the proof of, instead of receiving,
he is content to give.
2. Every penny, added to that whatsoever remains alone
is in his eyes as also as above sufficient, adds strength to the
predatory appetites, and to the means of gratifying
them.
3. A throne, seat of the most extravagantly fed,
is so every where of the most invariably insatiable
appetites.
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