James Harrington Quotes
And Government (to Define It De Facto, Or According To Modern Prudence) Is An Art Whereby Some Man, Or Some Few Men, Subject A City Or A Nation, And Rule It According To His Or Their Private Interest; Which, Because The Laws In Such Cases Are Made According To The Interest Of A Man, Or Of Some Few Families, May Be Said To Be The Empire Of Men, And Not Of Laws.
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