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![]() | 9. Of the Vanity and Pride of Nations. Vanity is as advantageous to
a government as pride is dangerous. The Spirit of the Laws | ![]() |
Footnotes
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The people who follow the khan of Malacamber, those of Carnataca and Coromandel, are proud and indolent; they consume little, because they are miserably poor; while the subjects of the Mogul and the people of Hindostan employ themselves, and enjoy the conveniences of life, like the Europeans. — "Collection of Voyages that Contributed to the Establishment of the East India Company," vol. i, p. 54.
![]() | 9. Of the Vanity and Pride of Nations. Vanity is as advantageous to
a government as pride is dangerous. The Spirit of the Laws | ![]() |