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25 Feb. 1810
Sinecures
That That taking all the departments together, especially
where it is considered that the military in all
its branches is of the number, gi an immense mass
of sinister interest, interest acting in opposition to duty will
at all times be exerting itself in such manner as by
to engage men's wishes and endeavours in favour in the ends
of war, will to every one who attentive eye be sufficiently
manifest: and in proportion as as to the degree of force with which the tendency resulting from the unavoidable tendency nature
of things in this respect is str acts in favour of that
calamity is considerable, in such ought to be the case
to avoid adding to it by any such factitious arrangements as
can be avoided: the such ought ever to be the endeavour
to establish adopt any such arrangements the tendency of which
may be, without prejudice to the public safety security to counteract
that pernicious and unavoidable tendency, and make it possible render it the
interest of the governing part of the community to
suffer the govern those whom they govern to remain
at peace.
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