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Presidential Quotes by John Tyler
- Popularity, I have always thought, may aptly be compared to a coquette-the more you woo her, the more apt is she to elude your embrace.
- Let it be henceforth proclaimed to the world that man's conscience was created free; that he is no longer accountable to his fellow man for…
- The United States have adventured upon a great and noble experiment, which is believed to have been hazarded in the absence of all previous precedent…
- Wealth can only be accumulated by the earnings of industry and the savings of frugality.
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