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Indirect Legislation
Satisfying
they think is concerned in making the attempt:
and the human depravity of inantied monbried human nature
is answerable for the failure. To allow [they think]
is a [in appearance] the same thing to approve: They do not not sufficiently
considering sufficiently considering that government throughout is but
a choice of evils: and that as in all instances
where it takes an active
part
[as in all prohibitions ] whenever an active
evil is good done that good may come
so there may be cases in which evil may
be [tolerated] suffered left unprohibited lest worse should
follow lest if a cure be attempted the remedy
should be worse that the disease. The latter
course one should think would be a less matter
for a man to bring himeself than the former:
and so it would. But when once the mind law
has got its impulse the vis inertia [of the mind]
is alke favourable to its perseverence in a state
of activity as of rest. To this course of unprofitable
activity legislators are the more prone,
inasmuch as the mischiefs which result from
it, considerable as they are are so little calculated
to make an effectual impression
on the mind. lie so remote from observation. For of
all political mischiefs there are none perhaps
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