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3519. GOVERNMENT, Hereditary branches of.—[further continued].
Hereditary bodies, always
existing, always on the watch for their own aggrandizement, profit of every opportunity
of advancing the privileges of their
order, and encroaching on the rights of the
people.—
To M. Coray. Washington ed. vii, 319.
(M.
1823)
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