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Chapters from My Autobiography

CHAPTERS FROM MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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Contempt does not shame them, they are used to it, and they recognize that it is their proper due.

We are all made like that.

In Europe we easily and quickly learn to take that attitude toward the sovereigns and the aristocracies; moreover, it has been observed that when we get the attitude we go on and exaggerate it, presently becoming more servile than the natives, and vainer of it.

The next step is to rail and scoff at republics and democracies.

All of which is natural, for we have not ceased to be human beings by becoming Americans, and the human race was always intended to be governed by kingship, not by popular vote.
I suppose we must expect that unavoidable and irresistible Circumstances will gradually take away the powers of the States and concentrate them in the central government, and that the republic will then repeat the history of all time and become a monarchy; but I believe that if we obstruct these encroachments and steadily resist them the monarchy can be postponed for a good while yet.
[Sidenote: (1849-'51.)] [_Dictated December 1, 1906._] An exciting event in our village (Hannibal) was the arrival of the mesmerizer.


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