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 among Men, developed by the Difference of their Circumtances, becomes more enible, more permanent in its Effects, and begins to influence in the ame proportion the Condition of private Perons.

Things once arrived at this Period, it is an eay Matter to imagine the ret. I hall not top to decribe the ucceive Inventions of other Arts, the Progres of Language, the Tryal and Employment of Talents, the Inequality of Fortunes, the Ue or Abue of Riches, nor all the Details which follow thee, and which every one may eaily upply. I hall jut give a glance at Mankind placed in this new Order of things.

Behold then all our Faculties developed; our Memory and Imagination at work; Self-love intereted; Reaon rendered active; and the Mind almot