XXIII.
The Good Man employs himself on∣ly with his Virtue, the Wicked only with his Riches. The ••irst continually thinks upon the Good and Interest of the State; but the last has other Cares, he only thinks on what concerns himself.
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The Good Man employs himself on∣ly with his Virtue, the Wicked only with his Riches. The ••irst continually thinks upon the Good and Interest of the State; but the last has other Cares, he only thinks on what concerns himself.