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The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the

CHAPTER I
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But the evil in question began in avarice.

It was nursed also by worldly interest.

It did not therefore so easily yield to the usual correctives of disorders in the world.

We may observe also, that the interest by which it was thus supported, was not that of a few individuals, nor of one body, but of many bodies of men.

It was interwoven again into the system of the commerce and of the revenue of nations.


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