Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders From Early Greece to the ... 12

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Mayo Williamson Hazeltine
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Citizen-representatives I our work is accomplished; yours now begins. Even the presentation of a plan of govern* ment, or a project of constitution, oil our part, would have been a rash prolongation of power, or an infringement on your sovereignty. We disappear the moment you wish to receive the Republic from the hands of the people. We will only permit ourselves a single counsel and a single wish, in the name of our citizenship, and not as members of the provisional government. This wishy citi
...zens, France utters with us; it is the voice of circumstance. Do not waste time, that precious element of human crises. After having absorbed the sovereignty in yourselves, do not suffer a new interregnum to elog the wheels of the coun- try. Let not a commission of Government, springing from your body, allow power to fluctuate a single instant longer, precariously and provisionally, in a country which has LAMARTINK 4921 need of power and security. Let a committee on a con- stitution, emanating from jour suffrages, report, without delay, for your deliberation and vote, the simple, brief, and democratic mechanism of a constitution whose organic and secondary laws you can' afterward discuss at your leisure.

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