Chap.

1    2|          and that the science of politics is in its infancy, is evident
2    2|         inference, that as sound politics diffuse liberty, mankind,
3    5| brilliant part in the theatre of politics; yet in speaking of them,
4    9|          whole system of British politics, if system it may courteously
5    9|          They might, also, study politics, and settle their benevolence
6   12|          the history of man, and politics, might also be taught by
7   12|         the study of history and politics, on a more extensive scale,
8   13|         converse about business, politics, or literature; but, says
9   13|        literature, and they find politics dry, because they have not
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