I know of no remedy against indolence and extravagance, but a free course of justice.
Desperate of finding relief from a free course of justice, I look forward to the abolition of all credit, as the only other remedy which can take place.
Yet, since the treaty between this country and that, I should not despair of seeing that debt paid, in part, with the productions of France, if our produce can obtain here a free course of exchange for them.
Every one must perceive that in giving a free course to unbridled desires, he becomes the enemy of society, and then it is the part of the laws to restrain him who renounces his reason and despises the motives that ought to guide him.
If our clerical theologians acted in good faith, would they not rejoice to open a free course to thorough discussion?
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