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Happily it is impossible. Should invasion end in her being only republicanized, I know not on what principles a true republican of our country could lament it." Jefferson to Richard M. Johnson, March 10, 1808. Works, vol. v. p. 257. London Times of August 6, quoted in N.Y. Evening Post of Oct. 10, 1808. Annals of Congress, 1808-09, p. 1032.

The new Constitution was in substance only a republicanized edition of the constitutional charter of 1830. The limited suffrage of the July monarchy, which excluded even a large portion of the bourgeoisie from political power, was irreconcilable with the existence of the bourgeois republic. The February revolution had forthwith proclaimed direct and universal suffrage in place of the old law.

And this people, who were either to have their throats cut, or be republicanized by means of singing, dancing, and revolutionary Pans and Silenus's, already beheld their property devastated by pillage or conflagration, and were in danger of a pestilence from the unburied bodies of their families.

No Fourth-of-July orator would in our day rant like the lawyer, and no clergyman would use such language as that of the Reverend Moses Welch. The clergy have been pretty well republicanized within that last two or three generations, and are not likely to provoke quarrels by assertion of their special dignities or privileges.

His best wish for her had been that she might be republicanized by a successful French invasion. "I came into office," he wrote to a political disciple, "under circumstances calculated to generate peculiar acrimony.

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