8. Danger of the Corruption of the Principle of monarchical Government.
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8.8. 8. Danger of the Corruption of the Principle of monarchical Government.
The danger is not when the state passes from one moderate to another moderate government, as from a republic to a monarchy, or from a monarchy to a republic; but when it is precipitated from a moderate to a despotic government.
Most of the European nations are still governed by the principles of morality. But if from a long abuse of power or the fury of conquest, despotic sway should prevail to a certain degree, neither morals nor climate would be able to withstand its baleful influence: and then human nature would be exposed, for some time at least, even in this beautiful part of the world, to the insults with which she has been abused in the other three.
8. Danger of the Corruption of the Principle of monarchical Government.
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