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(5) 5 §. Bill of Rights abrogated
But it is only of late years that any thing was has
appeared from by which any conclusive evidence has been afforded
of its that it was by a design to this effect that the
encrease magnitude given to it was produced. Patronage, territorial acquisition,
and foreign war with ill humour and glory, each all in addition to whatever
was necessary for
national defence
of these good things objects of desire to the utmost possible quantity were of
each of them a means of indefinite encrease with reference to the two others,
were of course at all times the object of pursuit, and for all these
purposes together was the permanent military establishment
by sea and land together, at all times employed.
But till of late years the people, led blindfold by
these rulers, concurred joined with them not merely of necessity
but a great measure by chance in pursuit of the
same objects — in pursuit of those objects of which their
rulers reaped the sole benefit, of those objects which in
so far as gained were attained not less at their expense
than at the expense of the common enemy, joined in pursuit
of them as a the greyhound joins his master in the pursuit of that
game of which when caught the master alone in the
with flesh use of which his the master and his the Master's servants alone will have enjoy
any share
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