, whom it was an easy matter to impose upon, who had besides too many
quarrels among themselves to live without arbiters, and too much avarice
and ambition to live long without masters. All offered their necks to
the yoke in hopes of securing their liberty; for though they had sense
enough to perceive the advantages of a political constitution, they had
not experience enough to see beforehand the dangers of it; those among
them, who were best qualified to foresee abuses, were precisely those
who expected to benefit by them; even the soberest judged it requisite
to sacrifice one part of their liberty to ensure the other, as a man,
dangerously wounded in any of his limbs, readily parts with it to save
the rest of his body.
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