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19 Feb. 1810
Sinecures
The calamities the pressure of which will be seen
to be thus encreased or kept up by Sinecures are
the two most grievous calamities to which human
nature stands is liable to be afflicted, by the influence
of any moral cause: in a word by human
improbity or weakness imbecillity: viz. War – i.e. suffering produced
by the attacks aggression of enemies from without: injustice
i.e. suffering produced by the aggression of fellow such of a man's
subjects who in virtue by means of such aggression and
the suffering produced by it become render themselves with relation to
him so many internal enemies.
Identifier: | JB/147/117/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.
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