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3178. FRANCE, Self-Government in.—[continued].
Whether the state of society
in Europe can bear a republican government,
I doubted, you know, when with you,
and I do now. A hereditary chief, strictly
limited, the right of war vested in the legislative
body, a rigid economy of the public
contributions, and absolute interdiction of all
useless expenses, will go far towards keeping
the government honest and unoppressive.—
To Marquis Lafayette. Washington ed. vii, 325.
Ford ed., x, 280.
(M.
1823)
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