10.7. 7. The same Subject continued.
There is still another inconvenience
in conquests made by democracies: their government is ever odious to the
conquered states. It is apparently monarchical: but in reality it is
much more oppressive than monarchy, as the experience of all ages and
countries evinces.
The conquered people are in a melancholy situation; they neither
enjoy the advantages of a republic, nor those of a monarchy.
What has been here said of a popular state is applicable to
aristocracy.