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made him a candidate for the bastille. He contended that the "Constitution" is now the supreme law of the land, above the President and the Cabinet, and the only source from which they could derive their power: Man allegiance a Tony idea. These are constitutional facts; this is the written law of the United States; this is the embodied government of the United States, and the only Government to which I, or you, or any Democrat, or any Whig, have over sworn at [Great cheering] This Beecher idea of government in twelve or fifteen hundred years old, a product of the feudal ages, the darkest ages of Loredo. Braxton, the lawyer, enunciated it in law Latin; " vicarious it Ministered in et ipse sub nuclo, ntunsub Des" --The kingly idea of government, an or under one authority, with certain Divine rights, irresponsible to man on earth and scarcely responsible to God in Heaven, is the very idea of Government; the despotic, never before till in this crisis this now introduc