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Excerpt from An Essay on Public Happiness, Vol. 2: Investigating the State of Human Nature, Under Each of Its Particular Appearances, Through the Several Periods of History, to the Present Times
An ufelefs talk to make the lea? enquiry into the Rate of thofe earlier times, which may be confidered as the cradle of our modern dynalties: but we muf't recolleet, that it hath been already obl'erved that, to form a jolt idea ofthe true principles which c'onfiitute the bahs of governments, or rather, of the fpirit which animates them, we muf't examine attentively the circumfiances under which thele govern ments have been eftabliihed. And what people have preferved, more than o/prl'elves, the traces of our origin? If the French, as they are returning from' the reprel'entation of the tragedies of Andromache, or Merope, {hould imagine themfelves to be the rivals of the Greeks, they need only enter into the.
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