I'm thinking that this section here, if we were to take heed of it, is worth the money.
"It is agreed on all hands that no government can be well administered without powers; yet the instant these are delegated, although those who are in-trusted with the administration are no more than the creatures of the people, act as it were but for a day, and are amenable for every false step they take, they are, from the moment they receive it, set down as tyrants; their natures, they would conceive from this, immediately changed, and that they can have no other disposition but to oppress."
Power, even when delegated temporarily, corrupts...and he knew that back then.
Power, even when delegated temporarily, corrupts...and he knew that back then.
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