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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
Sir William Petty, in the seventeenth century, says, “A Lottery…is properly a tax upon unfortunate self-conceited fools…. Wherefore, a Lottery is not tolerated without authority, assigning the proportion in which the people shall pay for their errors, and taking care that they be not much or so often couzened, as they themselves would be.”