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THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.

just suited to such a country as this, in such an age as ours.”*

* So well is our real Government concealed, that if you tell a cabman to drive to “Downing Street,” he most likely will never have heard of it, and will not in the least know where to take you. It is only a “disguised republic” which is suited to such a being as the Englishman in such a century as the nineteenth.


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