One nation is to another what one individual is to another; with this melancholy distinction perhaps, that the former with fewer of the benevolent emotions than the latter, are under fewer restraints also from taking undue advantage of the indiscretions of each other.


The Federalist: On the New Constitution (ed. 1810)


One nation is to another what one individual is to another; with this melancholy distinction perhaps, that the former with fewer of the benevolent...

One nation is to another what one individual is to another; with this melancholy distinction perhaps, that the former with fewer of the benevolent...

One nation is to another what one individual is to another; with this melancholy distinction perhaps, that the former with fewer of the benevolent...

One nation is to another what one individual is to another; with this melancholy distinction perhaps, that the former with fewer of the benevolent...