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<p>In practice, this line of policy has not been<lb/>wholly overlooked. <del>It seems</del> In general however<lb/>the attention which has be paid to it seems<lb/>to have been paid to it rather <add>more</add> in a political<lb/>view than a moral: the object has been rather<lb/>to render the people submissive to the government,<lb/>[than <add>prudent as to themselves, or</add>peacable & orderly in their behaviour<lb/>to one another] them to enforce the [observance<lb/>of the] duties of of private prudence, probity &<lb/>benevolence.<note>v. Princ. of Legisl.<lb/>Introd. Ch. [Limits]<lb/></note></p><p><del>In the latter ages of the Roma</del><del></del></p><p>Among the Romans, <add>in Juvenal's time</add> the great business of life<lb/> was commonly <del>sum</del> understood to be comprized<lb/>in two words, <hi rend="underline">panem</hi> & <hi rend="underline">circuses</hi>. <note>Lutgers</note> These Circuses were shews <add>spectacles</add> of different kinds which<lb/>the <add>magistrates &</add> leading men found it worth their while<lb/>to treat <add>exhibit to</add> the people not only for the sake <add>in the view</add> of<lb/>conciliating their affection to the Donors, but<lb/>also in the view of giving <gap/> to their<lb/>thoughts, and preventing them from quarrelling <add>taking <gap/></add><lb/>with the government <add>administration</add> . <note>and keeping them<lb/>in good humour with<lb/>the administration</note> The current of the irascble<lb/>affections may direct itself either against<lb/>individuals or against government.<lb/></p><p>Oliver <sic>Cromwel</sic> <del>having cut himself off from</del><lb/>whom the fanatic <gap/> of his principles<lb/>excluded from this resource, had nothing left for it<lb/>but to engage the people in foreign wars.<lb/></p><pb/> | |||
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10
Indirect Legislation
§ Diverting
In practice, this line of policy has not been
wholly overlooked. It seems In general however
the attention which has be paid to it seems
to have been paid to it rather more in a political
view than a moral: the object has been rather
to render the people submissive to the government,
[than prudent as to themselves, orpeacable & orderly in their behaviour
to one another] them to enforce the [observance
of the] duties of of private prudence, probity &
benevolence.v. Princ. of Legisl.
Introd. Ch. [Limits]
In the latter ages of the Roma
Among the Romans, in Juvenal's time the great business of life
was commonly sum understood to be comprized
in two words, panem & circuses. Lutgers These Circuses were shews spectacles of different kinds which
the magistrates & leading men found it worth their while
to treat exhibit to the people not only for the sake in the view of
conciliating their affection to the Donors, but
also in the view of giving to their
thoughts, and preventing them from quarrelling taking
with the government administration . and keeping them
in good humour with
the administration The current of the irascble
affections may direct itself either against
individuals or against government.
Oliver Cromwel having cut himself off from
whom the fanatic of his principles
excluded from this resource, had nothing left for it
but to engage the people in foreign wars.
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