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There is an ultimate point of depression, as well as of exaltation, from which human affairs return in a contrary progress, and beyond which they never pass, either in their advancement or decline.

In the struggle of contending interests, though peace is sometimes lost, intellectual energy is roused; and while the strife of emulation, and the restlessness of ambition disturb the quiet of society, they produce in their collision the genius that adorns it.