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Declare Quotes by Lysander Spooner
- It is self-evident that no number of men, by conspiring, and calling themselves a government, can acquire any rights whatever over other men, or other…
- If taxation without consent is robbery, the United States government has never had, has not now, and is never likely to have, a single honest…
- For a government to declare a vice to be a crime, and to punish it as such, is an attempt to falsify the very nature…
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