id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22865 Morley, John Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3), Essay 2: Turgot .txt text/plain 32283 1410 63 Turgot's passion for good government 118 It will be observed, moreover, that Turgot was born half a generation before the Christian era; and of Saint Turgot in the eleventh century, [Footnote 6: Letter to Turgot, _OEuv. de Condorcet_, i. righteous men like Turgot, who would not fight in masks, the end might good, but, alas, as Turgot had occasion by and by to say, little comes perfect social equality, Turgot did not show a more lively sense of the come to pass in Turgot's time. Turgot escaped these passions more completely than any man of his time The progress of the human mind means to Turgot the progress of Turgot, far as he was from many of the narrownesses of his time, yet did Turgot was one of the men to whom good government is a religion. Turgot himself, however, found time, in his industry at Limoges, to make ./cache/22865.txt ./txt/22865.txt