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had supreme away in England, and what was the result? Why, they created such a mortal horror of themselves and their Government that the nation welcomed back Charles H, and submitted to his profligate reign for twenty-five years, rather than continue to bear their yoke. To them England is indebted for the whole infantry of that people, the most disgraceful in her annals. To them it was owing that the very name of Republic is hateful to English ears, even unto this day, for they called their Government a Commonwealth. The great talents of Cromwell, who usurped the power which he found them abusing, were not able to eradicate, or even to diminish, the intense hatred of the Puritan name. England has never tried them since. She got enough of them at a dose, and she cannot be tempted to a repetition. They will succeed no better here. They have not the governing qualities, and would long since have fallen into anarchy but for the Southern conservative element which is now removed.
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