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3503. GOVERNMENT, Fear and.—
No
government can be maintained without the
principle of fear as well as of duty. Good
men will obey the last, but bad ones the
former only. If our government ever fails
it will be from this weakness.—
To J. W. Eppes.
Ford ed., ix, 484.
(M.
1814)
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