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stroyed forever, by the political crimes and follies which they committed; and especially by the alien and sedition laws. The reader need hardly be reminded that the alien law gave the President authority to banish from the country "all such aliens as he should judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States," a despotic power which no king of England ever possessed. The sedition act made it a crime, punishable by fine and imprisonment, to speak or write anything "false, scandalous, and malicious," with intent to excite against either House of Congress or against the President, "the hatred of the good people of the United States." It can readily be seen what gross oppression was possible under this elastic law, interpreted by judges who, to a man, were members of the Federal party. Matthew Lyon, of Vermont, ventured to read aloud at a political meeting a letter which he had received expressing astonishment that the President's recent address to the House of Representatives had not been answered by "an order to send him to a mad-house." For this Mr.

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