A Voyage to Cacklogallinia eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 136 pages of information about A Voyage to Cacklogallinia.

A Voyage to Cacklogallinia eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 136 pages of information about A Voyage to Cacklogallinia.
Observations I see you are capable of making, your Admiration will cease.  However, I shall be a little particular in explaining some Matters to you, that you may thereby be the better qualified to serve my Interest.
“You must then know, that all this assiduous Court is not paid to my Person, but to my Place.  They know, that I not only hold the Reins of the Government in my Hands, but keep the publick Treasure under my own Eye, and that the Power of giving is only mine.  It is not their Love, but their Avarice, that makes them thus obedient to my Nod; and the same Respect would be paid to the meanest of my Domesticks, were such a one put in my Place.
“Their Hatred to me proceeds from various Causes.  In some it is Envy, because they think themselves affronted and injur’d by my great Rise, as knowing themselves to be of greater Consideration in their Country, and fancifying themselves themselves to be as well qualified by their Parts.  Others again are out of Humour, because I do not comply with all their unreasonable Demands, their Luxury always keeping them necessitous.  Some of these are such as have Parts enough to be troublesome; they are hard to be managed, and indeed are the most dangerous Creatures I have to deal with.  There is a third Sort, who hate and oppose me, only because they love their Country, but these I don’t much fear, for their Party is very weak at present.
“And since I am upon this Subject, I can’t forbear observing to you, that were it not for the Luxury of some, and the Folly of others, I could never have stood my Ground so long, and executed those Measures which I have brought about; and happy it is for a Person in my Station (if he has any odd Measure in View) that many of the upper Rank should happen to be Fools; I have myself kept several Persons dancing Attendance after me, Year after Year, made them maintain in publick Assemblies, that Nine was more than Fifteen; that Black was White and a Hundred other things of equal Absurdity, only by promising to stick a parti-colour’d Feather in their Tails; and when this was done, it only made them the Scorn and Jest of every thing of good Sense:  Yet it answered my Purpose, and did not hinder others of equal Folly from making Court for the same thing.
“Thus I have accounted with you why these People are subservient to me, while they hate me; but I have not given you the Reason on my Side for keeping up this Correspondence and Union with them, for whom I have as little Esteem as they can have for me.  Then, in a Word it is, I can’t do without them.  This you’ll easily comprehend when you understand the Nature of our Government; for you’ll know, that this Power here is lodged in the many, not in the few:  It is they who can abolish old Laws, and make new; the Power of Life and Death is in them, and from their Decrees there is no Appeal; and tho’ I do all, and command all, nay, command even them, yet the Right is theirs,
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