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2374. ECONOMY, Wisdom of.—
Our
public economy is such as to offer drudgery
and subsistence only to those entrusted with
its administration,—a wise and necessary precaution
against the degeneracy of the public
servants.—
To M. de Meunier.
Ford ed., vii, 14.
(M.
1795)
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