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Duly Quotes by James Madison
- It becomes all therefore who are friends of a Government based on free principles to reflect, that by denying the possibility of a system partly…
- [I]n the next place, to show that unless these departments be so far connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control over…
- Where an excess of power prevails, property of no sort is duly respected. No man is safe in his opinions, his person, his faculties, or…
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- Cyprian was not issuing a new decree but was keeping to the most solid belief of the Church in order to correct… — Saint Augustine
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- Gentlemen have talked a great deal of patriotism. A venerable word, when duly practiced. — Robert Walpole
- It becomes all therefore who are friends of a Government based on free principles to reflect, that by denying the possibility of… — James Madison