The Frankfort Parliament had been the result of a popular movement; and it had elaborated a free Constitution, which it desired to treat as a necessary part of the proposed monarchy.
It is generally admitted that public liberty, and the perpetuity of a free constitution, rest on the virtue and intelligence of the community which enjoys it.
Secrecy and mystery may serve, or be supposed to serve, the interests of arbitrary rulers; perfect openness is the only principle on which a free constitution can be maintained and a free people governed.
They were not umbratiles doctores, men who had studied a free Constitution only in its anatomy and upon dead systems.
They were offered a well-poised, free Constitution.
We are members for a free country; and surely we all know that the machine of a free constitution is no simple thing, but as intricate and as delicate as it is valuable.
The only offence of this unhappy monarch towards his people was his attempt, under a monarchy, to give them a free Constitution.
He knew too well, and he felt as much as any man, how difficult it was to accommodate a standing army to a free constitution, or to any constitution.
We are members for a FREE country; and surely we all know, that the machine of a free constitution is no simple thing; but as intricate and as delicate as it is valuable.
They required several more alterations to adapt them to the system of a free constitution.
He had already laughed at the idea of a free constitution.
The benefits were then seen of a free constitution, which permits the venom of party spirit to evaporate in open debate.
That rich country--the richest in natural resources the world ever saw--is worse than lost if it be not soon placed under the protection of a free constitution.
They will not bear to be deemed the army of an imprisoned king, whilst another army in the same country, with whom too they are to feast and confederate, is to be considered as the free army of a free Constitution.
They required several more alterations to adapt them to the system of a free Constitution.
But all these must go, and my life too, before I can surrender the right of my country to a free Constitution.
We have few hopes, excepting that of preserving our honor and our consciences untainted, and a free Constitution to our country.
In answer, Buonaparte seemed to admit the stability of the throne, supported as it was by the maréchals and great officers; but he derided the idea of affording France the benefit of a free constitution.
He ascended the throne as his natural right; and, having done so, he willingly granted to the people, in an irrevocable form, the substantial principles of a free constitution.
French in supposing, that either by argument or by reasoning, or indulging them with a free constitution, he could induce them to sink into a state of peaceful industry.
The agents of the French Republic will instruct and assist you in forming a free constitution, and assure you of happiness and fraternity.
Such an independency threatens the very being of a free constitution; and if it takes effect, will produce and firmly establish a tyranny upon its ruin.
Is not this depriving the Hollanders of a free constitution, and subjecting them to an aristocracy, or oligarchy?
What was it natural to expect from a people bred under a free constitution, jealous of their liberty, credulous, even to a proverb, when told their privileges were in danger, thus wrought upon in the extreme?
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