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... democracy and despotism . The free navigation of the Amoor as the outlet of her Siberian possessions is all that Russia could in reason and justice have sought from the Chinese Government . The habitual feeling of the Government of ...
... Democracy means the absolute government of the numerical majority . In America the word has given a name to a political party , and , like the word " Whig , ' has consequently entirely drifted away from its earlier meaning . The so ...
... up But though these are the emotions which will be first awakened in every English mind by the events that are passing in America , reflections reflections of a different character must mingle with them and 248 Democracy on its Trial .
... herited them . Sydney , Locke , and Milton were deeply infected by them . But they remained matters of speculation , not of practice . The The rights of man were a beautiful subject for theory Democracy on its Trial . 249.
... democracy ; it was rather a republic of the type of the Swiss Cantons , * where the sovereign authority to which they objected had been struck off , but the framework of society was suffered to remain intact . The United States were the ...