The Tribune, Vol. 33: Independence Day Orations, July 4, 1876 (Classic Reprint)

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The Tribune, Vol. 33: Independence Day Orations, July 4, 1876 (Classic Reprint) by Charles F. Adams
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Excerpt from The Tribune, Vol. 33: Independence Day Orations, July 4, 1876

They had done no more; though they had not elected another King in place of him whom they renounced. They had taken no step so far in advance of the then existing English Constitution as these which the Parlia ment of 1640 took in advance'of the previous Parliaments which Charles had dissolved. If there was a right more rooted than another in that Constitution, it was the right of the people which was taxed to have its vote in the taxing Legislature. If there was anything more accordant than another with its historic temper and tenor, it was that the authority of the n was deter mined when his rule became tyrannous. Jefferson had but perfectly expressed the doctrine of the lovers of freedom in England for many generations When he said in his Summary View of the Rights of America, in 1774, that the monarch is no more than the chief officer of the people, appointed by the laws, and circumscribed with definite powers, to assist in working the great machine of government, erected for their use, and, con sequently, subiect to their superintendence that Kings are the servants, not the, proprietors, of the people, and that a nation claims its rights as derived from' the laws lot nature, not as the gift of their chief magistrate.

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Title:The Tribune, Vol. 33: Independence Day Orations, July 4, 1876 (Classic Reprint)
Format:Paperback
Product dimensions:74 pages, 9 X 6 X 0.15 in
Shipping dimensions:74 pages, 9 X 6 X 0.15 in
Published:November 4, 2018
Publisher:FB&C Ltd
Language:English
Appropriate for ages:All ages
ISBN - 13:9781331669548

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