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1821. April 7.
(1) One exception I have alluded to; but have that in
You may see it in the Anglo-American United States. Form
of Government, democracy, their representative democracy with nothing
over it. Object, real as well as professed said, but not the greatest happiness
of the greatest number
In that Country there are no parties: there are no few
no many: the few and the many are but one. There are no parties
because party finds no fodder there there is no fodder for party. There is the matter of wealth:
but there the matter of wealth is not the subject matter of depredation.
It is not the matter of depredation, for there are no depredators authorized for
it. There are no such depredators for there are none in whose
power it is to be so: there are none in whose power it is to be so
for no sooner did they attempt it, then they would be removed
by those over whom if exercised if would be exercised.
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