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3572. GOVERNMENT, Usurpation of.—
The government of a nation may be usurped
by the forcible intrusion of an individual into
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rest the right on that, the only legitimate
basis, requires long acquiescence and cessation
of all opposition.—
To—. Washington ed. vii, 413.
(M. 1825)
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