But in all despotic governments, though a particular prince may favour arts and letter, there is a natural degeneracy of mankind.


The Spectator, no. 90-505 (ed. 1761)


But in all despotic governments, though a particular prince may favour arts and letter, there is a natural degeneracy of mankind.

But in all despotic governments, though a particular prince may favour arts and letter, there is a natural degeneracy of mankind.

But in all despotic governments, though a particular prince may favour arts and letter, there is a natural degeneracy of mankind.

But in all despotic governments, though a particular prince may favour arts and letter, there is a natural degeneracy of mankind.