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Their education and whole training are to proceed with a view to their becoming ultimately a function in the government.
If the principles thus stated amount to a _science_ of government-and we unhesitatingly aver that they do-then it is clear enough that self-government-the highest form-does by no means necessitate, under all conditions, _universal_ suffrage. In truth, its orderly development strictly forbids it. A government, founded and only healthily operated on virtue and intelligence, must apply itself studiously to develop these conditions in its subjects; thus, and only thus, may these subjects become a part of the governmental power in its full, harmonious development. Self-government must recognize the principle of universal suffrage, because it proceeds upon, and, in its ripest form, must come to that; but, as it is an operation or analytic before it is an ordered form or synthetic in its character, it will, while forming or growing, both restrict the rights of suffrage, and permit its subjects to a part in government when they are not fully qualified therefor.
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