Alexander Bryan Johnson Quote

The emperor relied on his popularity, the obedient habits of his subjects, and chiefly on the prejudices of the people against anything that could be subjected, right or wrong, to the charge of unconstitutionality.


The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)


The emperor relied on his popularity, the obedient habits of his subjects, and chiefly on the prejudices of the people against anything that could be ...

The emperor relied on his popularity, the obedient habits of his subjects, and chiefly on the prejudices of the people against anything that could be ...

The emperor relied on his popularity, the obedient habits of his subjects, and chiefly on the prejudices of the people against anything that could be ...

The emperor relied on his popularity, the obedient habits of his subjects, and chiefly on the prejudices of the people against anything that could be ...