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Show TRIBUTE TO THE DECLARATION. The historian Buckle was cordial and sweeping in his praise of the Declaration. He said among other things: "That noble Declaration ought to be hung up In the nursery of every king and blazoned on the porch of every royal palace." If such were the brilliant historian's idea. It was as Professor Tyler remarked, "because the Declaration has become the classic statement of political truths which must at Inst abolish kings altogether or else tench them to identify their existence ex-istence with the dignity and happiness of human nature." |