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Of Rebellion
-ral: a la task which will be easier, inasmuch as that
which is the most general happens to be the most simple. The plan which is here exhibited is accordingly
that which seemed to suit principally with [suitable to] the condition of a pure
monarchy in which the sovereign power is vested [is vested
without division] rests entire in the hands of a single
person.
It concerns those who would understand the
proper method of dealing with these the two offences, to be aware
of the great difference there is between the two offences
them: between the offence to which I have appropriated
the name of Rebellion, and that to which
alone I have given [I have confined] the name of
Treason. Rebellion is not What they have in common
is the tendency they have to bring on or
exasperate the miseries of war: But Rebellion those of
domestic, Treason those of foreign war. In this point
of view Rebellion should be the more mischievous offence
of the two: since in Rebellion both the belligerant
parties being members of the state in question,
and in Treason only one, the state will mischief its instanced by
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