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- When all government ...in little as in great things... shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power; it will render powerless the…
- I had no idea, however, that in Pennsylvania, the cradle of toleration and freedom of religion, it [fanaticism] could have arisen to the height you…
- No government can continue good but under the control of the people; and . . . . their minds are to be informed by education…
- I have been long sensible that while I was endeavoring to render our country the greatest of all services, that of regenerating the public education,…
- I value peace, and I should unwillingly see any event take place which would render war a necessary resource.
- I hold it that a little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms are in…
- [The purpose of a written constitution is] to bind up the several branches of government by certain laws, which, when they transgress, their acts shall…
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