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Our Government being in its theory the highest form-the form proportioned to manhood, or the human mind so matured as to have the intelligence to perceive and the virtue to execute the right-proceeds, of course, upon the declaration that 'all _men_are_created_ free and equal;' but in the only practical sense of free or self-government, which, in its very nature, can only rest upon the virtue and intelligence of its subjects, men cannot be regarded as 'created' until they are made whole or complete in the crowning intelligence and virtue of the loftiest human attributes. But as government, of whatever kind, follows the laws of the human mind, is first a germ, then a growth, and then a fruitage-shoot, blade, and ear-our Government can only realize this greatness and perfection (unlimited intelligence and virtue) in its matured or organic state; when the declared principles of its form shall have become livingly combined or organized in institutions of unlimited excellence and power-institutions that will perpetually embody and express the exalted human force that inspired them.
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