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1826. Septr. 25
Constitutional Code
Ch.IX. §17. Supplement
Aristocracy ridden
Monarchy
59.
Art... or 17 Art 14 As to In an Aristocracy ridden Monarchy
be the misery of the subjects ever so excruciating,
upon no one member of the Aristocracy does any portion
of the reproach and shame apply itself: be the
prosperity ever so great, to no one member will
the reputation and praise apply itself: the people,
though in the aggregate experiencing depredation
and oppression in vast quantity was so vast in amount in all shapes at
his hand, yet not bearing to him individually in regard
to him the sort of relation borne to him by his
cattle, of no such sympathy as that which it may
happen to his cattle to experience the fruits of,
can the people be reasonably be expected to have place in his receive the benefit
60.
Art... or 18 Art.15 In a pure Monarchy, in the ordinary
state of things, nothing happens to produce in the
mind of the Monarch, hatred towards his subjects:
all of thembeing individually at his mercy, to none of them
does it ever occur to offer resistance to his will.
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