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Obtained Quotes by Thomas Jefferson
- The dominion which the banking institutions have obtained over the minds of our citizens...must be broken, or it will break us.
- If, in my retirement to the humble station of a private citizen, I am accompanied with the esteem and approbation of my fellow citizens, trophies…
- If a due participation of office is a matter of right, how are vacancies to be obtained? Those by death are few; by resignation, none.
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