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14. Of the political State of the People who do not cultivate the
Land. The Spirit of the Laws | ||
18.14. 14. Of the political State of the People who do not cultivate the
Land.
These people enjoy great liberty; for as they do not cultivate the earth, they are not fixed: they are wanderers and vagabonds; and if a chief should deprive them of their liberty, they would immediately go and seek it under another, or retire into the woods, and there live with their families. The liberty of the man is so great among these people that it necessarily draws after it that of the citizen.
14. Of the political State of the People who do not cultivate the
Land. The Spirit of the Laws | ||