登陆注册
14326000000084

第84章

The human frame has a general course; it has, in every individual, a frail contexture, and a limited duration; it is worn by exercise, and exhausted by a repetition of its functions.

But in a society, whose constituent members are renewed in every generation, where the race seems to enjoy perpetuated youth, and accumulating advantages, we cannot, by any parity of reason, expect to find imbecilities connected with mere age and length of days.

The subject is not new, and reflections will croud upon every reader. The notions, in the mean time, which we entertain, even in speculation, upon a subject so important, cannot be entirely fruitless to mankind; and however little the labours of the speculative may influence the conduct of men, one of the most pardonable errors a writer can commit, is to believe that he is about to do a great deal of good. But leaving the care of effects to others, we proceed to consider the grounds of inconstancy among mankind, the sources of internal decay, and the ruinous corruptions to which nations are liable, in the supposed condition of accomplished civility.

Section II.

Of the Temporary Efforts and Relaxations of the National Spirit.

From what we have already observed on the general characteristics of human nature, it has appeared, that man is not made for repose. In him, every amiable and respectable quality is an active power, and every subject of commendation an effort. If his errors and his crimes are the movements of an active being, his virtues and his happiness consist likewise in the employment of his mind; and all the lustre which he casts around him, to captivate or engage the attention of his fellow-creatures, like the flame of a meteor, shines only while his motion continues:

the moments of rest and of obscurity are the same. We know, that the talks assigned him frequently may exceed, as well as come short of his powers; that he may be agitated too much, as well as too little; but cannot ascertain a precise medium between the situations in which he would be harassed, and those 'in which he would fall into languor. We know, that he may be employed on a great variety of subjects, which occupy different passions; and that, in consequence of habit, he becomes reconciled to very different scenes. All we can determine in general is, that whatever be the subjects with which he is engaged, the frame of his nature requires him to be occupied, and his happiness requires him to be just.

We are now to inquire, why nations cease to be eminent; and why societies which have drawn the attention of mankind by great examples of magnanimity, conduct, and national success, should sink from the height of their honours, and yield, in one age, the palm which they had won in a former. Many reasons will probably occur. One may be taken from the fickleness and inconstancy of mankind, who become tired of their pursuits and exertions, even while the occasions that gave rise to those pursuits, in some measure continue: Another, from the change of situations, and the removal of objects which served to excite their spirit.

The public safety, and the relative interests of states;political establishments, the pretensions of party, commerce, and arts, are subjects which engage the attention of nations. The advantages gained in some of these particulars, determine the degree of national prosperity. The ardour and vigour with which they are at any one time pursued, is the measure of a national spirit. When those objects cease to animate, nations may be said to languish; when they are during any considerable time neglected, states must decline, and their people degenerate.

In the most forward, enterprising, inventive, and industrious nations, this spirit is fluctuating; and they who continue longest to gain advantages, or to preserve them, have periods of remissness, as well as of ardour. The desire of public safety, is, at all times, a powerful motive of conduct; but it operates most, when combined with occasional passions, when provocations inflame, when successes encourage, or mortifications exasperate.

A whole people, like the individuals of whom they are composed, act under the influence of temporary humours, sanguine hopes, or vehement animosities. They are disposed, at one time, to enter on national struggles with vehemence; at another, to drop them from mere lassitude and disgust. In their civil debates and contentions at home, they are occasionally ardent or remiss.

Epidemical passions arise or subside, on trivial, as well as important, grounds. Parties are ready, at one time, to take their names, and the pretence of their oppositions, from mere caprice or accident; at another time, they suffer the most serious occasions to pass in silence. If a vein of literary genius be casually opened, or a new subject of disquisition be started, real or pretended discoveries suddenly multiply, and every conversation is inquisitive and animated. If a new source of wealth be found, or a prospect of conquest be offered, the imaginations of men are inflamed, and whole quarters of the globe are suddenly engaged in ruinous or in successful adventures.

Could we recall the spirit that was exerted, or enter into the views that were entertained, by our ancestors, when they burst, like a deluge, from their ancient seats, and poured into the Roman empire, we should probably, after their first successes, at least, find a ferment in the minds of men, for which no attempt was too arduous, no difficulties insurmountable.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 命运线的交织点

    命运线的交织点

    既是邪恶也执行着正义,自知违背人性应被制裁,一心求死渴望解脱,却充满了不甘与怨恨,试图打破命运的枷锁。我知道只有他才可以杀了我,但此刻的他还太过弱小,无法做到也不够资格终结我的罪恶。由我来帮助他成长,在最终之日正面一战,质问这天,何处有我的缘。如果这便是命,那么其他人又凭什么获得我所失去的幸福。本就是虚假的存在,就让我自在的疯狂一次吧!连自己的记忆都无法得到的我,还是我吗?不过是幻影的妄想吧。让我来给你讲一个故事,一个真实的幻想悲剧。书名:《命运线的交织点——浮华》浮于现世,显现芳华。
  • 倾世缠歌之质子归来

    倾世缠歌之质子归来

    她是丑颜宫中小伶人,亦是后来艳惊天下的萧国五公主。九岁,她已历经屈辱看破权贵险恶,誓要逃离王宫。可天意难测,她被当做替身成为萧国质子被送去君国。无奈,却并非无解。正当她在途中逃离在即,那双黝黑纯净且不掺杂任何杂质的眼睛一瞬不瞬地盯着她。“七姐姐?”只此一句,便可困她终身。同为质子,他太过干净。这份干净会让他在阿鼻中寸肤难全。“以后,跟着七姐姐。”这一句,是他们质子求生的开端,也是质子归来的伊始。且看,质子归来风正顺。看他们一步一步如何从光鲜亮丽的囚奴成为真正翱翔于长空的雄鹰。
  • 魔仙噬魂

    魔仙噬魂

    宗门被灭,废物少年被传送到大陆第一凶地,以神宝开启逆天资质,从此天上地下,任其逍遥!诛仇敌,灭妖邪,战仙道!顺我者昌,逆我者亡!“若天阻我,灭了它又如何?”
  • 雪羽倾城

    雪羽倾城

    一舞倾城,却成了被人追杀的人。一朝没落,成为冷血的杀手。直到遇到,他,能够找到真相吗?
  • 呔,妖精,快还我爷爷,

    呔,妖精,快还我爷爷,

    天啦撸!这是怎么回事?说好的下午面试,衣服都换好了你给我看这个?咱有话好好说。能不能先不要浇水。话说大爷你别朝我身上泼米田共可以吗?
  • 出身豪门:谁怕谁

    出身豪门:谁怕谁

    她,"魍魉"的宫主,皇甫家的千金大小姐,万里挑一的美女,万里挑一的王者,白天,她是冰冷的女王,黑夜,她是黑夜中的幽灵。他,“魄冰”的帮主,上官家的少爷,人见人爱的面庞。当她遇见了他,当她爱上了他,当他伤害了她,当她离开了他,当她遇见了另一个他。他们又会擦出怎样的火花。
  • 绝色医妃:邪王别猖狂

    绝色医妃:邪王别猖狂

    人生如戏,全凭演技。她本是二十一世纪享誉世界的医科圣手,医死不医活。穿越不可怕,可怕的是遇上一群奇葩,骄纵,蛮横,阴险,层出不穷。幸得上天垂怜……
  • 天会一直蓝我会一直在

    天会一直蓝我会一直在

    一个女孩,遇见了一个比他大三岁的男孩,他们相爱了,本以为时间就会这样静静的逝去,可是,有一天,男孩爱上了另一个女孩,那个女孩与他同岁,她哭了。女孩暗暗下定决心,要改变,要变身,要挽回他,五年后——
  • 字金王者

    字金王者

    少年是天下第一家族的唯一顺位继承人,字金属性天空,九个无敌天赋技能,三岁开始炼狱训练。少年有他珍重的亲人兄弟,有他尊敬的老师,有那完美的六年。可是,这一切却被一个莫名的人破坏了。他杀了他珍视的所有人,误导少年亲手杀了他们的灵魂。这样的仇恨,谁能忍受?他要复仇,他要所有人付出代价!这个世界,注定要被他掀起一番波澜!**********这是一个少年收获友情,爱情,一步步复仇,并且拯救全大陆的传奇故事。坑品有保障!(●—●)!!
  • 爱上千金校花

    爱上千金校花

    他是一个令人闻风丧胆的恐怖杀手,一次任务失败提前退役,却干起送快递的工作,一个是清纯可爱的千金校花,一个却是送快递的快递员,一个却是名牌大学的校花千金,一个是出身贫寒的农村小子,且看他们俩擦出怎么的爱的火花,只有一段跨越生与死的爱恋,且看风逍如何俘获校花的芳心。···本故事跟其他故事不一样没那么花心,加了一些本人的亲身经历。。。。