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OBSTACLES PREJUGÉS in favor of Antiquity. LARCENY THEFT common among Gentry.
The Laws of the Saxons & Welsh our Anglo-Saxon & British Ancestors, like those of their contemporaries over Europe, are
full of pecuniary penalties for Theft, & Robbery, for there was not commonly any distinction made, which could only regard persons of dignity rank & opulence,
a plain proof that Theft & Robbery was common amongst such persons. At present
if an incident so circumstanced happens, it is looked upon as a prodigy. It was the same
among the Jews, It was the same among the Athenians. It was the same among the Romans. If we conceive every Member
of Parliament or Justice of Peace afraid of having his Throat cut or Chickens stolen by another
Member of Parliament or Justice of Peace, we shall have a tolerably adequate conception
of the State of Morality in those times. those times which &c Meanwhile, men are still found, & probably will
be so for a long time, who will confound all colours & degrees of Vice & Virtue, to
give their spleen the satisfaction of pronouncing those times better more virtuous than our own.
For this purpose the terms Luxury dissipation & Corruption, & a few other such words which have too which
no meaning no meaning is given, serve in admissable excellent stead. Poets & Divines
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