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In Switzerland from 1516 to 1525 - James Aitken Wylie

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their blood; but the higher liberty they were unable<br />

<strong>to</strong> appreciate. Their more secluded position shut<br />

them out <strong>from</strong> the means of information accessible<br />

<strong>to</strong> the other can<strong>to</strong>ns. But the main cause of the<br />

difference lay in the foreign service <strong>to</strong> which these<br />

can<strong>to</strong>ns were specially addicted. That service had<br />

demoralised them. Husbanding their blood that<br />

they might sell it for gold, they were deaf when<br />

liberty pleaded. Thus their grand mountains<br />

became the asylum of the superstitions in which<br />

their fathers had lived, and the bulwark of that,<br />

base vassalage which the other can<strong>to</strong>ns had thrown<br />

off.<br />

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