CHAP. XIII.: An Idea of despotic Power.
WHEN the savages of Louisiana are desirous of fruit, they cut the tree to the root, and gather the
fruit.†111 This is an emblem of despotic government.![]() | ![]() |
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BOOK V.: THAT THE LAWS, GIVEN BY THE LEGISLATOR, OUGHT TO BE RELATIVE TO THE PRINCIPLE OF GOVERNMENT.
CHAP. XIII.: An Idea of despotic Power.
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CHAP. XIII.: An Idea of despotic Power.WHEN the savages of Louisiana are desirous of fruit, they cut the tree to the root, and gather the fruit. Edifying Letters, 11. col. p. 315. †111 This is an emblem of despotic government. |
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