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1839. CORRUPTION, Monarchical.— |
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1839. CORRUPTION, Monarchical.—
A germ of corruption indeed has been transferred
from our dear mother country, and has
already borne fruit, but its blight is begun
from the breath of the people.—
To J. P. Brissot de Warville.
Ford ed., vi, 249.
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