In the first part of 'Rights of Man' I have endeavoured to show. . . that there does not exist a right to establish hereditary government. . . because hereditary government always means a government yet to come, and the case always is, that the people who are to live afterwards, have always the same right to choose a government for themselves, as the people had who have lived before them.
A cheerful demeanor makes brighter the day; as the sun, chasing darkness and sorrow away.