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www.192.tw.thiswas
thetrueaeraofthegoldenage,andtheonlygoldenagehever
hadaenlessintheiginationsofthepoets,
froheexpulsionfrodendoothisday.
nerva,trajan,adrian,aonini.
iy,iknoofonesolidobjetoabsolute
narchy.theoinstobe,
thediffiaetotheofficeofan
absolutenarch:forthisindispensablyrequirethreequalities
verydifficult,asitappearsfroistory,tobefoundinprincely
natures:first,asuffioderationintheprince,
tobeedto
have.2ndly,enoughoftoknowhisoiness.and,3rdly,
goodnesssuffittosupportthehappinessofothers,
onlypatibleentaltohisown.
noonarchhallthesegreatandrare
qualifications,shouldbeallohegreatest
goodonsociety;itstbesurelygranted,orary,that
absolutepo
all,islikelytobeattendedhnolessadegreeofevil.
inshort,ourohadequateideasofthe
blessing,asayattendabsolutepohe
picturesofheavenandofhellageof
bothbeforeoureyes;forthoughtheprihelatterhave
nopotheoipotentsn
intheforr,yetitplainlyappearsfrocripture,thatabsolute
poinionsisgraheirdiabolical
ruler.thisisiheonlyabsolutepoure
bederivedfroeaven.if,therefore,theseveraltyranniesupon
earthustbederived
frohisinalgranttotheprinceofdarkness;andthese
subordinatedeputationsstnsequentlyeiediatelyfroibr >
ptheysoexpresslybear.
tonclude,astheexalesofallagesshoankindin
generaldesirepo,aainit,useit
foootherpurpose;itisnotnsonaheleastdegree
ofprudeohazardaion,
inuntenancebyonlythreeexceptionsoutofathousand
instanourfears.inthiscaseitucho
subttoafethedispassionatedeafness
oflaedytheyapplyingtothepassionateopenears
ofatyrant.
norayhave
longbeenhappyuhisfovent,behereurged;sincewe
streertheveryterialrespe
allotherpeople,andtohistheirhappinessis
entirelyoely,thattheyhavenofalsehthe
andthattheylookonshaasthestgrievouspunishntinthe
world.
chapter13
adialoguebetridge
theholoversoflibertynot,pardonthatlong
digressionintothecloseofthelastchapter,to
preventourhistoryfroeingappliedtotheuseofthest
peiciousdoecrafthadeverthehe
iudeopreach.
wewasover,
tookleaveofhisegyptiay,afternythanksforhis
urteousbehaviourandkiertainnt,afor
ventry;toilldarkagypsywasordered
tonducthi
joneshaving,byreasonofhisdeviation,travelledelevenles
insteadofsix,andstofthosethroughveryexecrableroads,
adeiofadwife,did
notarriveatventrytill
againintothesaddletillpastthorseseasy
toget;lerorpostboyinhalfsogreatahurryas
hielf,butitatethetranquildispositionof
partridge;entofsleep,tookall
opportuosupplyitsplaceheveryotherkindof
nourishnt,andterpleasedthanan
inn,noreverredissatisfiedthanoleave
it.
jonesno,therefore,ag
toourenner.
froentryhearrivedatdaventry,froaventryatstratford,
andfrotratfordatdunstable,ethedayalittle
afteoon,andhinafeersophiahadleftit;and
thoughheostayherelohanhewished,whilea
sth,hgreatdeliberation,shoedtheposthorseheoride,he
doubtednotbuttoovertakehissophiabeforesheshouldsetout
frot.albans;athplacluded,andveryreasonably,
thathislordshipopanddine.
andhadhebeenrightinthisure,hestprobablywould
haveovertakenhisaheaforesaidplace;butunluckilylord
hadappointedadiobepreparedforhithisownhousein
london,and,ioenablehioreachthatplaproper
ti,hehadorderedarelayofhorsestoethitst.albans.when
johereforearrivedthere,heedthatthe
adsixhadsetouttwohoursbefore.
iffreshposthorseshadbeennoed
soapparentlyiossibletoovertaketheachbeforeitreached
london,thatpartridgethoughthehadnounityto
rendhisfriendofatteredeohave
fotten;hibr >
thatjoneshadeatnothihanonepoachedeggsincehehadleft
thealehouseettheguideretuingfroophi
forhthegypsieshehadfeastedonlyhisuanding.
thelandlordsoentirelyagreedr.partridge,
thathenosoohelatterdesirehisfriendtostayanddine,
thanheveryreadilyputinhisise
befivenoffuishingthehorsesiediately,heassured.
jonesheeinbespeakingadinner,h,hesaid,
uldbegotreadysoohanitogetthehorsesup
frorass,andtopreparetheortheirjoueybyafeedof.
jo
ofthelandlord;andnouttondoothefire.
hisreparin
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