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Berkeley, George, 1685-1753

"Querist"

Qu. If there be an open sure way to thrive, without hazard to
ourselves or prejudice to our neighbours, what should hinder us from
putting it in practice?
145. Qu. Whether in so numerous a Senate, as that of this kingdom,
it may not be easie to find men of pure hands and clear heads fit to
contrive and model a public bank?
146. Qu. Whether a view of the precipice be not sufficient, or
whether we must tumble headlong before we are roused?
147. Qu. Whether in this drooping and dispirited country, men are
quite awake?
148. Qu. Whether we are sufficiently sensible of the peculiar
security there is in having a bank that consists of land and paper,
one of which cannot be exported, and the other is in no danger of
being exported?
149. Qu. Whether it be not delightful to complain? And whether there
be not many who had rather utter their complaints than redress their
evils?
150. Qu. Whether, if 'the crown of the wise be their riches' (Prov.,
xiv.24), we are not the foolishest people in Christendom?
151. Qu. Whether we have not all the while great civil as well as
natural advantages?
152. Qu. Whether there be any people who have more leisure to
cultivate the arts of peace, and study the public weal?
153. Qu. Whether other nations who enjoy any share of freedom, and
have great objects in view, be not unavoidably embarrassed and
distracted by factions? But whether we do not divide upon trifles,
and whether our parties are not a burlesque upon politics?
154.


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