Mr. Jefferson, in his Inaugural Address, so memorable as a representation of the fundamental principles of republican institutions, expressly declares the subordination of the military to the civil an essential element of a republic.
But not on this account can we be indifferent, when Human Rights are assailed or republican institutions are in question.
With him as President, the idea of Republican Institutions, where no place is too high for the humblest, was perpetually apparent; so that his simple presence was like a Proclamation of Human Equality.
He was now twenty-eight years old, and, under the benignant influence of republican institutions, he had already entered upon the double career of lawyer and legislator, with the gates of the mysterious Future slowly opening before him.
Republican institutions were in jeopardy: he was the child of humble life, through whom republican institutions would stand confessed.
Education, the groundwork of republican institutions, is encouraged by increasing the facilities to gather speedy news from all parts of the country.
All commercial nations, as well as all friends of republican institutions, have occasion to regret the frequent local disturbances which occur in some of the constituent States of Colombia.
Let this pernicious doctrine be accepted as the law of the land; let the purse and the sword be placed in the hands of government officials without restrictions, and what vestige of republican institutions is left?
We feel warranted in saying, that the decisions of courts, more than everything else combined, have promoted the rapid strides made by railroad corporations toward a complete destruction of republican institutions.
The old Titan spirit heaved restlessly beneath "the monarchy based on republican institutions.
But you, Mr. President, know very well that consolidation of power in the Government of the United States was looked upon as certain ruin to republican institutions.
Slavery, by building up a ruling and dominant class, had produced a spirit of oligarchy adverse to republican institutions, which finally inaugurated civil war.
But it will be said that the Catholic Church may accommodate itself to republican institutions.
I insist, that, in imposing this duty, you not only change the existing law, but you depart from the standing policy of republican institutions.
More than the extension of dominion is the extension of republican institutions, which is a traditional aspiration.
More happy than Austria, who acquired possessions by marriage, we shall acquire them by the attraction of republican institutions.
These views are not alone those of men who look with apprehension upon the fate of republics, but they are also freely admitted by some of the strongest advocates for popular rights and the permanency of republican institutions.
Twenty-two years ago France was an empire, under the almost absolute dominion of Napoleon III; now it is a republic, with all the forms of republican institutions, but without the stability of our government.
It supports free common schools as the basis of republican institutions.
I have always entertained the opinion that frauds in elections are more dangerous crimes than cheating, theft and robbery, because they are committed against the whole people and sap and undermine republican institutions.
I should like to know--it is right that we should learn--the groundwork of opinions so utterly repugnant to republican institutions.
America has no great capital *a city, whose influence is directly or indirectly felt over the whole extent of the country, which I hold to be one of the first causes of the maintenance of republican institutions in the United States.
Royalty would not find a system of legislation prepared for it beforehand; and a monarchy would then exist, really surrounded by republican institutions.
I am certain that they hold it to be indispensable to the maintenance of republican institutions.
A monarch “surrounded by republican institutions,” as at one time was the boast of France, would be less offensive to correct principles, and give more security to Human Rights.
At all events, they are not in any sense insurmountable; and this is the essential requirement of republican institutions.
If England can have a throne, then, surrounded by aristocratical institutions, what is there to prevent France from having a throne "surrounded by republican institutions?
So far from finding anything as absurd as is commonly pretended in the plan of a "throne surrounded by republican institutions," it appears to me to be exactly the system best suited to the actual condition of France.
They had not come, Governor Barbour of Virginia, the president of the Whig convention, said, to whine after the fleshpots of Egypt, but to give perpetuity to Republican institutions.
It was established to give security to us all, in our lawful and honorable pursuits, under the lasting safeguard of republican institutions.
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