The Sons of the Sires a History of the Rise Progress And Destiny of the Ameri

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F R Frederick Rinehart Anspach
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A science is not annihilated by being improved, nor a government destroyed by being reformed.
ETC. 63 CHAPTER IV.
THE OBJECTS WHICH THIS OKGANIZATION AIMS TO ACCOMPLISH.
Among the objects which the American party proposes to pursue and accomphsh, -we place first a change in tl^. E Xaturahzation laws. ' Intelligent men, w^hether identified or not with the new party, have long since felt and acknowledged the disastrous evils w^hich flow^ from the sudden transformation of foreigners into citizens.
... So marked and wide-spread are the evils complained of, that they are the frequent theme of comment among our reflecting citizens. That they have not been modified before, is to be partly ascribed to that noble characteristic of the American mind, its reluctance to touch a thing that has become sacred by time-honored and eventful associations. It is an instinct of human nature to cling fondly to that wdiich has originated with our fathers ; and this feeling, though it cherishes even an insignificant relic, is to be commended.

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