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<p>The Venetians are commonly thought to have<lb/>this policy pretty much in view. The free <add>indulgence</add><lb/><add>shewn</add> scope given under that jealous government<lb/>to every thing that goes by the name of pleasure,<lb/>is referred ordinarily to this source<lb/></p><p>The processions and other religious exhibitions<lb/>so frequent in <add>many</add> Catholic countries, are<lb/>thought to answer in some measure the purpose<lb/>of the Roman <hi rend="underline">Circuses</hi>.<lb/></p><p>All these <del>constitutions</del> <add>habits &</add> institutions have been<lb/><sic>consider'd</sic> by political writers, <add>to use the language of the proverb</add> as so many tubs<lb/>thrown to the whale. This effect <del>though</del> <add>though it should</add> even<lb/>when not <sic>consider'd</sic> <add>not have been <sic>consider'd</sic></add> <del>at the sam</del> in their establish<del>ed</del>ment, may have recommended them <del>once they</del><lb/>when once established.<lb/></p><del>In the following instances the design was<lb/>more</del><lb/>Aristodamus <note>v. Plutarch<lb/></note>< | <p>The Venetians are commonly thought to have<lb/>this policy pretty much in view. The free <add>indulgence</add><lb/><add>shewn</add> scope given under that jealous government<lb/>to every thing that goes by the name of pleasure,<lb/>is referred ordinarily to this source<lb/></p><p>The processions and other religious exhibitions<lb/>so frequent in <add>many</add> Catholic countries, are<lb/>thought to answer in some measure the purpose<lb/>of the Roman <hi rend="underline">Circuses</hi>.<lb/></p><p>All these <del>constitutions</del> <add>habits &</add> institutions have been<lb/><sic>consider'd</sic> by political writers, <add>to use the language of the proverb</add> as so many tubs<lb/>thrown to the whale. This effect <del>though</del> <add>though it should</add> even<lb/>when not <sic>consider'd</sic> <add>not have been <sic>consider'd</sic></add> <del>at the sam</del> in their establish<del>ed</del>ment, may have recommended them <del>once they</del><lb/>when once established.<lb/></p><p><del>In the following instances the design was<lb/>more</del><lb/>Aristodamus <note>v. Plutarch<lb/></note></p> | ||
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Indirect Legislation
Diverting §
The Venetians are commonly thought to have
this policy pretty much in view. The free indulgence
shewn scope given under that jealous government
to every thing that goes by the name of pleasure,
is referred ordinarily to this source
The processions and other religious exhibitions
so frequent in many Catholic countries, are
thought to answer in some measure the purpose
of the Roman Circuses.
All these constitutions habits & institutions have been
consider'd by political writers, to use the language of the proverb as so many tubs
thrown to the whale. This effect though though it should even
when not consider'd not have been consider'd at the sam in their establishedment, may have recommended them once they
when once established.
In the following instances the design was
more
Aristodamus v. Plutarch
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