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CHAPTER I
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Without these there can be no vigorous manhood, no true liberty in a nation.

Political rights, however broadly framed, will not elevate a people individually depraved.

Indeed, the more complete a system of popular suffrage, and the more perfect its protection, the more completely will the real character of a people be reflected, as by a mirror, in their laws and government.

Political morality can never have any solid existence on a basis of individual immorality.

Even freedom, exercised by a debased people, would come to be regarded as a nuisance, and liberty of the press but a vent for licentiousness and moral abomination.
Nations, like individuals, derive support and strength from the feeling that they belong to an illustrious race, that they are the heirs of their greatness, and ought to be the perpetuators of their glory.


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