Thirty Years' View; Or, a History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years, From 1820 to 1850. Chiefly Taken From the Congress Debates, the Private Papers of General Jackson And the Speeches of Ex-Senator Benton, With His Actual View of
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" This is wisdom, and besides carrying convic- tion for the truth of all it says, it leads to re- flections upon the nature and effects of our na- tional military school, which extend beyond the evil which was the cause of writing it. Since the act of 1812, which placed this institution upon its present footing, giving its students a legal right to appointment (as constructed and practised), it may be assumed that there is not a government in Europe, and has been none since the commencement of ...the French revolu- tion (when the nobles had pretty nearly a mo- nopoly of army appointments), so unfriendly to the rights of the people, and giving such un- ANNO 1831. ANDREW JACKSON, PRESIDENT. 18E due advantages to some parts of the commu nity over the rest. Officers can now rise from the ranks in all the countries of Europe — in Austria, Russia, Prussia, as well as in Great Britain, of which there are constant and illus- trious examples. Twenty-three marshals of the empire rose from the ranks — among them Ney, Massena, Gudinot, Murat, Soult, Berna- dotte.
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