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- When any one State in the American Union refuses obedience to the Confederation by which they have bound themselves, the rest have a natural right…
- My principle is to do whatever is right, and leave the consequences to Him who has the disposal of them
- Of all the errors which can possibly be committed to the education of youth, that of sending them to Europe is themost fatal. I see…
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