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5333. MONARCHY, Advocates for.—
It would seem that
changes in the principles of our government
are to be pushed till they accomplish a monarchy
peaceably, or force a resistance which,
with the aid of an army, may end in monarchy.
Still, I hope that this will be peaceably
prevented by the eyes of the people being
opened, and the consequent effect of the elective
principle.—
To Charles Pinckney.
Ford ed., vii, 398.
(M.
Oct. 1799)
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