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3513. GOVERNMENT, Hereditary branches of.—
Experience has shown that
the hereditary branches of modern governments
are the patrons of privilege and prerogative,
and not of the natural rights of
the people, whose oppressors they generally
are.—
To General Washington. Washington ed. i, 335.
Ford ed., iii, 467.
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1784)
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