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who think that virtue is profit enough by itself. The becomingness of doing right does not move them deletion & unclear they /deletion addition underline if they have no reward for what /underline /addition ^ addition underline they do & they /underline /addition repent of having been honest gratis. Nothing is dear to them but what is underline profitable /underline.

Although every deletion unclear /deletion Virtue deletion draw /deletion addition attracts /addition us to it & as it were obliges us to love those deletion us to it & makes that we unclear them /deletion who seem to be possessed of it yet justice deletion we which if seem to be: yet justice /deletion & liberality have this effect most powerfully, deletion & unclear /deletion

Just men are ^ addition underline unclear much /underline /addition, that they are never suspected of any fraud or injury. Therefore we think that our safety, our children, & our fortunes, are rightly committed to them. Indeed Kings seem addition underline of good morals /underline /addition ^ addition underline to me to have been appointed by Societies /underline /addition formerly for the sake of enjoying justice. For when the poor multitude were oppressed, by those who make were richer, ^ addition underline they unclear in themselves to some one /underline /addition of whose justice & prudence they had a great opinion deletion who /deletion when he protected the deletion poor unclear /deletion addition weak, from injury /addition