If men, who in their hearts are friends to a government, forbear giving it their utmost assistance against its enemies, they put it in the power of a few desperate men to ruin the welfare of those who are much superior to them in strength, number, and interest.


The free-holder by Addisson (ed. 1716)


If men, who in their hearts are friends to a government, forbear giving it their utmost assistance against its enemies, they put it in the power of a ...

If men, who in their hearts are friends to a government, forbear giving it their utmost assistance against its enemies, they put it in the power of a ...

If men, who in their hearts are friends to a government, forbear giving it their utmost assistance against its enemies, they put it in the power of a ...

If men, who in their hearts are friends to a government, forbear giving it their utmost assistance against its enemies, they put it in the power of a ...