Quarrel
,—in political affairs, means nothing more than the desire of two potentates to try each other’s force;—a system perfectly rational, and freely consistent with that which gave a birth!
,—in political affairs, means nothing more than the desire of two potentates to try each other’s force;—a system perfectly rational, and freely consistent with that which gave a birth!
Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.