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- Government has hardened into a tyrannical monopoly, and the human race in general becomes as absolutely property as beasts in the plow.
- No free people ever existed, or can ever exist, without keeping the purse strings in their own hands. Where this is the case, they have…
- Honor, justice and humanity call upon us to hold and to transmit to our posterity, that liberty, which we received from our ancestors. It is…
- For I am convinced, that the authors of this law would never obtain an act to raise so trifling a sum as it must do,…
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