In the annals of natural history, after herb-eating animals had been evolved, it was not long before beasts of prey made their appearance, which lived on the flesh of their pre-cursors. In like manner, after men have honestly reclaimed the soil necessary for the support of a people, by the sweat of their brows, others are sure to arrive on the stage, who, instead of making the soil productive and living on its produce, prefer to bring their own skins to market and stake life, health and freedom on the chance of pouncing upon those who hold possessions which they have fairly earned, and of appropriating their fruits.
— SCHOPENHAUER, Parerga and Paralipomena, Vol. II., Sec. 125.
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