9.4. 4. In what Manner despotic Governments provide for their
Security.
As republics provide for their security by uniting, despotic
governments do it by separating, and by keeping themselves, as it were,
single. They sacrifice a part of the country; and by ravaging and
desolating the frontiers they render the heart of the empire
inaccessible.
It is a received axiom in geometry that the greater the extent of
bodies, the more their circumference is relatively small. This practice,
therefore, of laying the frontiers waste is more tolerable in large than
in middling states.
A despotic government does all the mischief to itself that could be
committed by a cruel enemy, whose arms it were unable to resist.
It preserves itself likewise by another kind of separation, which is
by putting the most distant provinces into the hands of a great vassal.
The Mogul, the king of Persia, and the emperors of China have their
feudatories; and the Turks have found their account in putting the
Tartars, the Moldavians, the Wallachians, and formerly the
Transylvanians, between themselves and their enemies.