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Self-seeking, especially under plausible pretences of the Good of the People, is extreamly pernicious in such Persons as have the chiefest Power in their hands, which ought not to be used as an Engine for the advancement of mens private Interests, but to be ever put to the best improvement for the Publick Good. And therefore the pious and learned Father makes this the great difference betwixt a Tyrant, who rules after his own Lusts, |
Self-seeking, especially under plausible pretences of the Good of the People, is extremely pernicious in such Persons as have the chiefest Power in their hands, which ought not to be used as an Engine for the advancement of men's private Interests, but to be ever put to the best improvement for the Public Good. And Therefore the pious and learned Father makes this the great difference betwixt a Tyrant, who rules After his own Lustiest, |
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