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Political Quotes by Andrew Jackson
- I could not do otherwise without transcending the limits prescribed by the Constitution for the President and without feeling that I might in some degree…
- Money is power, and in that government which pays all the public officers of the states will all political power be substantially concentrated.
- From the earliest ages of history to the present day there have never been thirteen millions of people associated in one political body who enjoyed…
- It is pleasing to reflect that results so beneficial, not only to the States immediately concerned, but to the harmony of the Union, will have…
- It is one of the serious evils of our present system of banking , that it enables one class of society - and that by…
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