A Review of the Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, Late President of the United States, And the Late William Cunningham, Esq., Beginning in 1803, And Ending in 1812
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If, after all, any should remain incredulous, Mr. Adams himself may at least contribute to remove their unbelief. In the 26th letter, vol. I. p. 129, London edition, of his " Defence of the Constitutions of " Government of the United States of America," the doubting reader may find a solution of the apparent enigma. There Mr. Adams says, " The passions are all unlimited ; nature has left them so : if " they could be bounded, they would be extinct ; and there is no " doubt they are of indispensa...ble importance in the present system. " They certainly increase too, by exercise, like the body. Thi 70 " love of gold grows faster than the heap of acquisition. The love " of praise increases by every gratification ; till it stings like an " adder, and bites like a serpent ; till the man is miserable every mo- " mcnl zvhen he does not snuff the incense. Ambition strengthens at " every advance, and at last takes possession of the zohole soul so ahso- " lutely, that the man sees nothing in the world of importance to others, " or himself hut in this object.
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