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Tit. V. Ch. VII
the open system is less ineligible than the close If one were obliged to make an exclusive option
between two systems both of them imperfect, the
open is that which seems best to demand entitled to the preference.
the least ineligible. It may often leave a gap in the execution
efficacy of the laws, but it puts it not into any into no man's
power to make one. The execution of the laws
will never in this way be compleat and regular; but the mischief
resulting from the irregularity can never
rise beyond a certain pitch: to such a pitch as to be intolerable as to
be very generally felt: for under the auspices of liberty general suffering
common sufferings of very general will produce a
general efforts disposition resolutions equally general to apply
the cure. Associations will be entered into, and
voluntary contributions furnished, to for the purpose
of repairing in some degree the negligence of
government. (a) But against the abuses incident to
and almost inseparable from the close system
there is scarce any remedy the nature of things
scarce affords a remedy.
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