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Results for your query: docsPerPage=100;f112-date=1803::03::03Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GMTMonroe's Embassy, or, the Conduct of the Government, in Relation to Our Claims to the Navigation of the Missisippi [sic], Considered, by the Author of an Address to the Government of the United States, on the Cession of Louisiana, &c. &c. Brown, Charles Brockden
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THE conduct of governments is sometimes
easily predicted. They who are conversant with the
history of the world, have reason to expect a like
catastrophe in dramas that have a general resem-
blance to each other. Faction and revolution are, in
all ages, productive of uniform scenes, which teach
us nothing but the inconsistency and folly of human
nature. Sometimes, however, there occur events, to
which the keenest foresight was blind; which con-
found and defeat all our calculations, and compel us
to admit, that men are sometimes, in the most im-
portant cases, actuated by mere infatuation or in-
sanity.http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1803-03000.xmlThu, 03 Mar 1803 12:00:00 GMT